An OCT in a stylus type hand held instrument. Perhaps battery powered and stored in an optometrists/ophthalmologists lab coat pocket. Catch my drift... On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 11:14 AM, CPMC Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center < cpmceyelab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Ocularists are already printing prosthetic eyes with 3-D printers. > > What next?.... > > Denice Barsness, CRA, COMT, ROUB, CDOS, FOPS > Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center > CPMC Department of Ophthalmology > 2100 Webster Street Suite 212 > San Francisco CA 94115 > (415) 600-3937 FAX (415) 600-6563 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Peterson John C > Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 11:28 AM > To: Optimal (optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) > Subject: [optimal] 3D printed eye cells > > Fantastic stuff! 3D-printing strikes again: > > > http://www.dezeen.com/2013/12/18/3d-printed-eye-cells-could-cure-blindness/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dezeen+%28Dezeenfeed%29 > > One can only wonder what's around the corner! > > ******** > John C. Peterson, MBA-ITM, CRA > Senior Ophthalmic Photographer > UW Health Eye Clinic > 2880 University Ave., Rm. 246 > Madison, WI 53705 > (608) 263-7163 > > > > > > -- Stuart Alfred, CRA, OCT-*C* * cell 317 517-9455 528 N. Bauman St. Indianapolis, IN 46214-3618 *