Joseph Izatt’s work advanced the science of imaging in biophotonics and brought optical coherence tomography imaging to the eye care of infants and children and, as live feedback for the surgeon, to ophthalmic microsurgery.
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Sarunic, M.V., Toth, C.A. Joseph A. Izatt (1962–2024). Nat. Photon. 18, 767–768 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41566-024-01489-w
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