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SPIE honors Alfano with Britton Chance Award

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Laura S. Marshall, [email protected]

To recognize his pioneering work in biomedical optics and ultrafast laser spectroscopy, SPIE presented Robert Alfano, distinguished professor of physics at City College of New York, with the first Britton Chance Biomedical Optics Award during the BiOS conference at Photonics West. Some of Alfano’s work has focused on using light to perform noninvasive optical biopsies that reveal molecular information on the spot. The techniques can eliminate the wait for test results and reduce the physical trauma of surgery, since there is no need to remove tissue unless cancer is found. ...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
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