Professor Cyrus Cooper, Director of the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, said: «This is a wonderful example of a biomedical discovery made by combining state of
the art imaging methodologies with the world leading population science, for which Southampton has an established international reputation.»
Such topics include time - resolved, coherent and non-linear Raman spectroscopies, nanostructure - based surface - enhanced and tip - enhanced Raman spectroscopies of molecules, resonance Raman to investigate the structure - function relationships and dynamics of biological molecules, linear and nonlinear Raman
imaging and microscopy, biomedical applications of Raman, theoretical formalism and advances in quantum computational
methodology of all forms of Raman scattering, Raman spectroscopy in archaeology and
art, advances in remote Raman sensing and industrial applications, and Raman optical activity of all classes of chiral molecules.