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Irvine 2020 Retinal Imaging Colloquium
Irvine 2020 Retinal Imaging Colloquium designed to encourage an atmosphere of collaboration in physics, chemistry, engineering and retinal imaging between various specialists in US and internationally. It is a forum to discuss the latest topics and advances in ophthalmology.
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Irvine 2020 Retinal Imaging Colloquium
Wed, Feb 5 2020, 9pm
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Fri, Feb 7 2020, 8:59pm
Location
Gavin Herbert Eye Institute
850 Health Sciences Road
Cavanaugh Conference Room, 3rd Floor
Irvine, CA 92697
Event Type
Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia
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Speakers
Colloquium Topics
Fluorescence Imaging
Holographic Optical Coherence Tomography
AI and Deep Learning
OCT Angiography
Nonlinear Optical Microscopy
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A. Dierck Hillmann
Institute of Biomedical Optics, University of Lübeck
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