His objective is to find new approaches in the development of advanced light microscopy and optoelectronic devices. These will allow studying and monitoring various biological and clinical systems ranging from a single cell to single molecule in living cells and tissues. In vivo imaging is another ideal device he is developing to monitor the cellular behavior in the brain of an animal.

Postdoctoral: University of Washington, Seattle, 1984-1987, M.S./Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering (Biomedical Imaging), Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, 1980/1983, M.S., Physics (Optics & Spectroscopy), Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, 1974, B.S., Physics, University of Madras, India, 1972
Cellular and Tissue Imaging
Light Microscopy
Protein-Protein Interactions
Characterization of Cancer Tissue
In Vivo Imaging