by RLE at MIT | May 15, 2007 | News Links
Detecting the molecular structure of a tiny protein using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) currently requires two things: a million-dollar machine the size of a massive SUV, and a large sample of the protein under study. «more» Related Links: NMR advance relies on...
by RLE at MIT | May 10, 2007 | Awards, News Links
Cheryl Charles was awarded the MIT School of Engineering’s 2007 Infinite Mile Award for Diversity and Community. «more» Related Links: Cheryl Charles named recipient of 2007 Infinite Mile Award Cheryl Charles Department of Electrical Engineering and...
by RLE at MIT | May 3, 2007 | News Links
A new way to use lasers to snap highly detailed 3‑D pictures of the eye could help improve diagnoses of many ocular diseases, engineers say. «more» Related Links: Laser Device Can Generate 3D Models of Human Eyes Prof. James G. Fujimoto RLE Laser...
by RLE at MIT | May 2, 2007 | News Links
A new way to use lasers to snap highly detailed 3‑D pictures of the eye could help improve diagnoses of many ocular diseases, engineers say. «more» Related Links: 10x Faster Eye Scanner Could Help Prevent Blindness Professor James G. Fujimoto RLE...
by RLE at MIT | Apr 30, 2007 | News Links
In work that could improve diagnoses of many eye diseases, MIT researchers have developed a new type of laser for taking high-resolution, 3‑D images of the retina, the part of the eye that converts light to electrical signals that travel to the brain. «more» Related...