The Lumis Institute

Welcome to Lumis Institute
The Lumis Institute is a world-class research hub dedicated to “decoding the light of life.” By combining advanced biophotonics with proteomic mapping, the center focuses on identifying the exact moment cellular structures begin to fail before physical symptoms ever manifest.
Publications
Tanaka, R., Yusuf, M., & Bennett, L. (2026). “Quantitative Analysis of Photon Emission Variability in Living Cells.” Journal of Advanced Cellular Imaging, 11(2), 97–121. https://doi.org/10.6201/jaci.2026.11297
Patel, I., Hammond, C., & Brooks, A. (2025). “Cross-Tissue Proteomic Correlation in Early Disease Progression.” Clinical Systems Diagnostics, 14(5), 340–366. https://doi.org/10.9182/csdx.2025.145340
Eriksen, T., Molina, J., & Shah, R. (2024). “High-Speed Biophotonic Imaging of Dynamic Cellular Adaptation.” Optical Life Sciences Review, 17(4), 255–279. https://doi.org/10.7744/olsr.2024.174255
Bellamy, R., Singh, P., & Navarro, L. (2026). “AI-Guided Identification of Latent Molecular Stress Signatures.” Frontiers in Predictive Medicine, 4(8), 188–214. https://doi.org/10.8892/fpm.2026.48188
News
Researchers at the Lumis Institute have developed a real-time monitoring technique capable of detecting transient cellular stress events using ultra-fast biophotonic imaging. The system captures minute fluctuations in intracellular light... Read More
The Lumis Institute has announced the formation of an international research consortium focused on advancing predictive diagnostics through integrated photonic and proteomic analysis. The initiative brings together researchers from academic... Read More
The Lumis Institute has secured a multi-year research award supporting the development of precision proteomic mapping technologies for early disease detection. The funding will support collaborative work involving bioinformatics, molecular... Read More


