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Lecture 1

Introduction to Biomedical Optics

The Biomedical Optics course started in the 2000/01 academic year, and was run with some success. Below are a series of links designed to allow interested parties to view information related to the course. It is hoped that the notes for the lecture series will be made available here soon.

Lecture Notes

These will be added in the next few weeks, and will be gradually updated to form a proper set of notes by the start of next academic year. In the meantime we figure something is better than nothing:

Lecture 1

Links

A FAQ on LASIK laser eye surgery from the San Diego Laser Eye Centre.
An explanation of Photodynamic Therapy, or PDT.
CO2 Laser surgery for resurfacing of tissue.
A comparison of traditional scalpels vs. laser surgery.
A BBC news article about the Sandia 'Smart' scalpel.
A very good description of how FTIR spectroscopy works.
The TOAST homepage - a software package for image reconstruction.
 
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