At the Scientific Seminar held on 13 June at the Institute for Medical Research, Dr. Mihajlo Radmilović from the Institute of Physics presented how nonlinear microscopy can be used to study hemoglobin and red blood cells without the need for external labels.

By applying advanced optical techniques, he demonstrated new ways to map cellular changes and monitor oxidative stress in vitro, creating new intersections between physics, biology, and medicine.
We thank Dr. Radmilović for his visit and the opportunity to strengthen collaboration between institutions engaged in fundamental and applied biomedical research.