Congratulations to Maedeh, Zach, Shubi, and Yasmin on their recent publication in Frontiers of Bioengineering and Biotechnology. Their paper "Evaluation of the effects of clearing agents, fixation, and process durations on cardiovascular tissue imaging with second harmonic generation and multi-photon modalities," explores how sample preparation methods influence advanced imaging outcomes in cardiovascular tissues. By systematically analyzing different fixation and clearing protocols, their work provides valuable insights for improving image quality and reproducibility in multi-photon microscopy. This research highlights important considerations for advancing cardiovascular imaging techniques, and we are proud of their impactful contribution to the field.