. "Appendix B: Workshop Participants." Harnessing Light: Optical Science and Engineering for the 21st Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1998.
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Harnessing Light: Optical Science and Engineering for the 21st Century
R. Tsien, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California at San Diego
Optical Detection of Biological Signals for Pharmaceutical Screening
E. Gratton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
New Developments in Optical Imaging
R. Krueger, Anheuser Busch Eye Institute, St. Louis University School of Medicine
Lasers in Ophthalmology
K. Gregory, Oregon Medical Laser Center
Lasers in Cardiology
J. Jett, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Flow Cytometry: From Laboratory to Clinic
R. Rava, Affymetrix
Optics and High-Density DNA Arrays
R. Johnston, Molecular Dynamics
High-Throughput Microscopy
Background Paper
M. Elbaum, Electro-Optical Sciences, Inc.
Technical Advisers
T. Baer, Biometric Imaging Systems
A. Yodh, University of Pennsylvania
Optics and Manufacturing Irvine, California—October 11-12, 1995
Speakers
A. Bergh, Optoelectronics Industry Development Association
The Manufacturing Infrastructure for Optoelectronics
T. Vorburger, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Optical Sciences in Metrology
G. Osbourn, Sandia National Laboratories
Optical Science Issues in Machine Vision
R. Harner, Dow Chemical
The Chemical Industry
D. Rockwell, Delco Electronics, and D. Roessler, General Motors R&D
Center
The Use of Optics-Based Systems in Automotive Manufacturing