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Emily Gibson is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Colorado Denver, affiliated with the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Her research focuses on developing advanced optical technologies, including multiphoton, superresolution, and structured illumination microscopy, to study neural circuits and advance clinical tools. The Biophotonics Lab, under her leadership, integrates optogenetics and fluorescent sensors to explore nervous system dynamics and non-invasive brain-machine interfaces.
Recent projects include NSF-funded work on odor plume navigation and BRAIN Initiative-supported development of miniature microscopes for voltage imaging in freely moving mice. Her team collaborates on clinical neuronavigation via two-photon microscopy and presented innovations like the GRINtrode and SIMscope3D at conferences such as CLEO and the Biophotonics Congress. Students and researchers in her lab include Forest Speed, Tarah Welton, and Gabriel Martinez, among others.




