James R. Mansfield
scientist
Perkin Elmer,USA
USA
Biography
James R. Mansfield is a scientist with over 25 years of experience in spectral imaging, in-vivo spectroscopy and applied data analysis, directed towards finding of novel optical methods for the diagnosis and monitoring of medical conditions. He is currently the Global Head of Imaging, Quantitative Pathology Solutions, at PerkinElmer where he is a senior application scientist for their Quantitative Pathology products, including the Vectra Automated Quantitative Pathology Imaging System and the Mantra Quantitative Pathology Workstation. Before PerkinElmer he worked at Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, where he helped develop their multispectral imaging systems. Prior to that he worked at the National Research Council of Canada as a research scientist and at several small companies developing non-invasive spectroscopic methodologies. His research has included projects ranging from the development of the first of several spectral imaging systems able to map out skin oxygenation levels to developing methods for the non-invasive determination of the severity of rheumatoid arthritis and is currently focused on developing methods for simultaneous phenotyping of multiple subsets of immune cells in-situ in FFPE tissue sections. He is an associate editor of the American Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, holds 6 patents, has over 50 publications and has served as an invited speaker, session chair and organizer at a variety of international conferences.
Research Interest
Cancer Immunology; Cancer Immunotherapy