Two-photon vision portable device as an approach towards a novel diagnosis of retinal diseases

Vision is the physical process resulting in the brain originated by the light reaching the retinal tissue.
Two-photon vision is a physical phenomenon that occurs in certain conditions for which non-visible light
at the retina also induces colour perception as conventional vision.
This project aims at developing a portable device based on two-photon vision to be used, in later stages,
as possible early diagnosis in retinal diseases.
Retinal diseases affect millions of people around the world and in Spain, more than two million people
suffer from retinal diseases which are the main causes of blindness.
Development of early diagnosis therapies offers important advantages such as greater effectiveness in
treatment, reduction in medical costs, and an improvement in quality of life on patients.
Successful development of this project would contribute to unprecedented prototypes with a possible
market in biomedical industry led by the knowledge generated in Spain.

Acronym: 
2P-Retinal
Author: 
Sola , Daniel
Principal researcher: 
Daniel Sola
Managing entity: 
OTRI - Universidad de Zaragoza
Scope: 
Nacional
Entidades participantes: 
Universidad de Zaragoza
ARAID
Number of researchers: 
2
Start date: 
09/2025
End date: 
08/2026
Entidad financiadora
Financing entity: 
La Caixa Foundation
Call: 
CaixaImpulse Innovation 2025
Presupuesto
Total budget: 
50.000€