The European Symposium on Ultrafast Laser Driven Biophotonics (ESULaB), held in Jena, is currently highlighting recent advancements in spectroscopy and imaging techniques powered by ultrashort laser pulses. This event showcases innovative approaches addressing key challenges in biophotonics. In a plenary lecture delivered by Mihaela Žigman, the results and concepts of the BIRD reseach team will be presented and discussed, focusing on the use of infrared vibrational spectroscopy to map human health and disease. As the symposium unfolds, dynamic scientific discussions are already sparking fresh ideas and perspectives on unraveling complex molecular infrared signatures.

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