Dan received B.S. degree in electrical engineering with minors in physics and music from the University of Vermont in 1999. During his work-study program he designed and built an opto-mechanical myofibril force transducer. During graduate studies, he received his M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Ph.D. degree in biomedical engineering from the Oregon Health and Science University, and graduated the Biomedical Optics Program with the highest honors.
In 2005, he joined Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center as a postdoctoral research fellow researching line-scanning and multimodal confocal microscopy and he is currently an Instructor in Clinical Investigation at the Rockefeller University. Dan has been published in the Journals of Biomedical Optics, Surgical Research, Investigative Dermatology, Microscopy, the British Journal of Dermatology, Optics Letters, Lasers in Surgery and Medicine and the Annals of Thoracic Surgery
In 2005, he joined Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center as a postdoctoral research fellow researching line-scanning and multimodal confocal microscopy and he is currently an Instructor in Clinical Investigation at the Rockefeller University. Dan has been published in the Journals of Biomedical Optics, Surgical Research, Investigative Dermatology, Microscopy, the British Journal of Dermatology, Optics Letters, Lasers in Surgery and Medicine and the Annals of Thoracic Surgery
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Full-pupil versus divided-pupil confocal line-scanners for reflectance imaging of human skin in vivo
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