Wed, 20 February 2008
Optical technologies have
made major contributions to disease identification, detection, diagnosis and
treatment. Scientists and engineers in
optics and photonics have been important contributors to these developments and
are looking to contribute to future advances in the next generation of
bio-optical technology. Dr. Jaffe’s talk
provides perspective on the places in which advanced imagery and collaborative
data sharing technology promise to provide superior results, where advances are
needed to make more powerful tools, and where technology is lacking. View slides from this presentation (PDF) Comments[0] |





