Monday, July 27, 2009
While KEYE-Channel 42 interviewed Prof. James Tunnell about his optical skin cancer probe, Further Findings also had video equipment rolling.
Here is a clip of Tunnell explaining how the probe might work.
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Tags: biomedical engineering, James Tunnell, optical, skin cancer probe
By Tim Green
Published at 1:00 PM |
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