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Lecturing to the Royal Academy of Photoscientists at the Engineering Foundation Conference in Hawaii, 1999.
Monte Carlo simulations are computer simulations that model how photons propagate through light-scattering media like biological tissues.
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Jessica Ramella-Roman (PhD student) and Steve with prototype polarized light camera system.
Our later hand-held iPOL camera.
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Kirstin Engelking (PhD student) with one of our patients receiving PhotoDynamic Therapy for sarcoids (a form of skin cancer common in horses).
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Yinchu,Jessica and Deb (students) discussing a problem with the computer. They were right, the computer was wrong.
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Dan Gareau (student) aligning his home-built confocal fluorescent microscope.
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