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SCOPIA

SCOPIA: Development of software supported clinical devices based on endoscope technology

Sponsor

The MPLab laboratory is involved in the joint project SCOPIA where the task of our colleagues is to develop accurate image registration techniques for multi-spectral images: Predicting the chances of a successful Embryo transfer by the use of minimal invasive endoscopic device

Within the frame of the project we plan to develop a multispectral light source integrated in a generally used hysteroscope which supports image diagnostics. If the necessary light force is ensured, this device will be able to produce the spectrum of near-infrared light and visible light. This device will enable doctors to measure the general conditions of the endometrium for a successful Embryo transfer.

The webpage of the project can be accessed HERE.

For further information please contact Levente Hajder.

Project goals

Predicting the chances of a successful Embryo transfer by the use of minimal invasive endoscopic device

Project results

To achieve by developing medical devices and clinical diagnostic methods leaning on basic and industrial research results.

Manager

Levente Hajder, Ph.D.

Széchenyi 2020. Hungarian Government. European Union. National Research, Development and Innovation Fund. Investing in your future.