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IIP Symposium, August 2012 - Rapid Laser-based Diagnostic Tool for Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Robert Byer, Applied Physics
Rapid Laser-based Diagnostic Tool for Pulmonary Tuberculosis

2012 IIP Symposium - August 27, 2012

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Headshot portrait of Robert Byer - The William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and Professor of Applied Physics and of Photon Science

Robert Byer - The William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and Professor of Applied Physics and of Photon Science

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Dr. Byer's current research includes precision laser measurements in support of the detection of gravitational waves and laser "Accelerator on a chip".

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Rapid Laser-based Diagnostic Tool for Pulmonary Tuberculosis

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