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The CID Number appears on each page of the manuscript. The complete citation is used on the first page, and an abbreviated version on subsequent pages. Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit CID Number. Conference CommitteeSymposium Chairs James G. Fujimoto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States) R. Rox Anderson, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States) and Harvard School of Medicine (United States)
Program Track Chairs Ammasi Periasamy, University of Virginia (United States) Daniel L. Farkas, University of Southern California (United States) and Spectral Molecular Imaging Inc. (United States)
Conference Chairs Daniel L. Farkas, University of Southern California (United States) and Spectral Molecular Imaging Inc. (United States) Dan V. Nicolau, McGill University (Canada) Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments (United States)
Conference Co-chairs James F. Leary, Purdue University (United States) Attila Tarnok, Universität Leipzig (Germany) Rebecca R. Richards-Kortum, Rice University (United States)
Conference Program Committee Vadim Backman, Northwestern University (United States) Christopher H. Contag, Stanford University School of Medicine (United States) Paul M. W. French, Imperial College London (United Kingdom) DaeGab Gweon, KAIST (Korea, Republic of) Charles P. Lin, Wellman Center for Photomedicine (United States) Sacha Loiseau, Mauna Kea Technologies (France) Ramesh Raghavachari, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States) Sebastian Wachsmann-Hogiu, University of California, Davis (United States) Warren S. Warren, Duke University (United States)
Session Chairs 1 Functional Imaging of Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues I Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments (United States) 2 Functional Imaging of Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues II Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments (United States) Fartash Vasefi, Spectral Molecular Imaging (United States) 3 Spectral Imaging and Multiparameter Measurements I Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments (United States) 4 Spectral Imaging and Multiparameter Measurements II Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments (United States) 5 Quantitative Cell and Tissue Analysis I James F. Leary, Purdue University (United States) 6 Quantitative Cell and Tissue Analysis II James F. Leary, Purdue University (United States) 7 Biomedical Imaging with Advanced Microscopy using a DMD or other MEMS Micromirror: Joint Session with Conferences 8947 and 8979 Karel J. Zuzak, Digital Light Innovations (United States) Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments (United States) 8 Biomedical Imaging using a DMD or other MEMS Micromirror: Joint Session with Conferences 8947 and 8979 Karel J. Zuzak, Digital Light Innovations (United States) Fartash Vasefi, Spectral Molecular Imaging (United States) 9 Quantitative Cell and Tissue Analysis III Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments (United States) 10 Quantitative Cell and Tissue Analysis IV Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments (United States) 11 Microscale Devices and Optical Manipulation of Cells I Dan V. Nicolau, McGill University (Canada) 12 Microscale Devices and Optical Manipulation of Cells II Dan V. Nicolau, McGill University (Canada) 13 Microscale Devices and Optical Manipulation of Cells III Dan V. Nicolau, McGill University (Canada) Attila Tarnok, Universität Leipzig (Germany) 14 Photonics Techniques for Regenerative Medicine Attila Tarnok, Universität Leipzig (Germany)
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