At Dartmouth, Fluorescence Tags Cancer Cells for Surgical Removal — New Hampshire Union Leader

Read article - A feature story about new research co-authored by Eric Henderson, an adjunct associate professor of engineering and an associate professor of orthopaedic surgery, and Samuel Streeter, an assistant professor of orthopaedics, who discovered a new fluorescent molecule that makes cancer cells "glow" during surgery. "Visually highlighting soft-tissue cancers so that they can be removed more reliably will lead to higher cure rates," Henderson said. (Picked up by Yahoo! News.)