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Daniel Palanker is Associate Professor (Research) of Ophthalmology at Stanford University. His research group investigates mechanisms of interaction of electric field and light with biological cells and tissues, and applications of these interactions to medicine and biology. [ - ]
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- Daniel Palanker is Associate Professor (Research) of Ophthalmology at Stanford University. His research group investigates mechanisms of interaction of electric field and light with biological cells and tissues, and applications of these interactions to medicine and biology.
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- Retinal Prosthesis powered by intraocular photovoltaic cells
- Microfabricated Autologous Lens Capsule
- Method and apparatus for photothermal therapy with adjustable spatial and temporal beam profile
- Optically-activated Microfluidic Chip
- Retinal Prosthesis based on photomechanical deflectors and tactile sensory cells
- Connecting Retinal and Other Neural Cells to Arrayed Electrodes
- Treatment of Ocular Diseases Using Device Which Modulates Pathological Neural Pathways
- Microfabricated tissue as a substrate for pigment epithelium transplantation
- Self-sufficient retinal prosthesis powered by intraocular photovoltaic cells
- Interface for making spatially resolved electrical contact to neural cells in a biological neural network: U.S. Patent No. 7,058,455
- Optically controlled microfluidic chip: U.S. Patent No. 7,556,621
- Neural prosthesis based on photomechanical deflectors and tactile sensory cells: U.S. Patent No. 7,447,547
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- Minimally-invasive electro-optical therapeutic technologies
- Optical imaging and spectroscopy
- Electro-neural interfaces
- Plasma-mediated microsurgical technologies
- Laser-tissue interactions