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!Zebrafish Eye imaging
Caption: A cross-section image of the cornea and iris of a zebrafish eye. These images allowed CU researchers to verify their OCT device’s capabilities. Credit: Optics Express (2025).
The development of this innovative OCT imaging system holds significant promise for healthcare advancement globally, including India. By providing less power-intensive and mechanically durable devices equipped with safer techniques like electrowetting-based imaging,it can enhance diagnosis rates for critical conditions such as glaucoma or heart diseases-both prevalent health concerns in India.
India faces challenges stemming from resource constraints in many medical facilities; thus compactness and reliability are crucial advantages offered by this technology. Moreover, widespread adoption could improve rural access due to minimized maintenance needs compared with customary devices reliant on fragile mechanical components like scanning mirrors.
Additionally, zebrafish testing underscores how multidisciplinary research drives innovation that has tangible real-world outcomes-a model Indian universities can emulate by prioritizing collaboration across domains. While still under development globally at present, scaling solutions based on nonmechanical OCT systems should be actively explored within India’s healthcare ecosystem for long-term benefits.