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PhD, BME, University of Texas, Austin, 2010 MS, BME, University of Texas, Austin, 2007 BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, 2003

研究领域

The goal of the Computational Biophotonics Lab is to research novel optical technologies to meet clinical needs. We utilize concepts from optical engineering, light-tissue interaction, and computational imaging to develop new ways to elucidate important clinical parameters.

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Durr, N. J., Dave, S. R., Vera-Diaz, F. A., Lim, D., Dorronsoro, C., Marcos, S., Thorn, F., & Lage, E. (2015). Design and Clinical Evaluation of a Handheld Wavefront Autorefractor. Optometry and Vision Science, (92)12. Durr, N. J., Dave, S. R., Lage, E., Marcos, S., Thorn, F., & Lim, D. (2014). From Unseen to Seen: Tackling the Global Burden of Uncorrected Refractive Errors. Annual review of biomedical engineering, 16, 131–153. González, G., Parot, V., Lo, W., Vakoc, B. J., & Durr, N. J. (2014). Feature Space Optimization for Virtual Chromoendoscopy Augmented by Topography. In Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention — MICCAI 2014 (pp. 642–649). Springer International Publishing. Parot, V., Lim, D., González, G., Traverso, G., Nishioka, N. S., Vakoc, B. J., & Durr, N. J. (2013). Photometric stereo endoscopy. Journal of biomedical optics,18(7), 076017–076017. Durr, N. J., Weisspfennig, C. T., Holfeld, B. A., & Ben-Yakar, A. (2011). Maximum imaging depth of two-photon autofluorescence microscopy in epithelial tissues. Journal of biomedical optics, 16(2), 026008–026008.

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