Research
Jun 2, 2008
New growth for optical coherence tomography
James Fujimoto is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US and is one of the key players responsible for the invention and development of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in the early 1990s. Fujimoto also has an active commercial side and has co-founded two companies, one of which was acquired by Carl Zeiss of Germany and led to the first OCT instrument for clinical ophthalmology. The second company is currently developing intravascular and endoscopic OCT. Marie Freebody speaks to Fujimoto to find out more.
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