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American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Hosts Annual Scientific Conference in Kissimmee, Florida, April 2-6, 2008.


Educational Program Shines the Light on Cutting-Edge Laser Research

WAUSAU, Wis. -- The world's top laser experts will gather in Kissimmee, FL, to share innovations in lasers and emerging technologies at the 28(th) Annual Scientific Conference of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS ASLMS American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
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). "LASER 2008" will be held on April 2-6, 2008, at the Gaylord Palms(TM) Resort and Convention Center. Headlining the scientific program are acknowledged leaders in the field who will unveil the latest research developments and clinical studies in laser medicine, as well as present promising devices poised to enhance disease detection and management.

The ASLMS conference is traditionally regarded as the premier forum for the introduction of the newest breakthroughs in laser diagnostics and technology. Accordingly, some of the research and techniques presented at the meeting are only in the early stages of development. In addition to nearly 2,000 laser specialists in aesthetic medicine, dermatology, ophthalmology, oncology, urology, gynecology and dentistry, about 160 industry exhibitors will be on hand to showcase their latest products.

Scientific Highlights

This year's "hot topics" include the following featured presentations:

* Groundbreaking Laser Research Aims to Get to the Root of Acne - Early research findings on the use of a tunable free electron laser A free electron laser, or FEL, is a laser that shares the same optical properties as conventional lasers such as emitting a beam consisting of coherent electromagnetic radiation which can reach high power, but which uses some very different operating principles to form the beam.  that selectively targets the chemical bond structures of acne sebum sebum: see sebaceous gland.  will be presented. Until now, the current laser and light sources targeting acne only have had a secondary effect on sebaceous glands Sebaceous glands
—Tiny structures in the skin that produce oil (sebum). If they become plugged, sebum collects inside and forms a nurturing place for germs to grow.
. The paper was named the ASLMS "Best Overall Basic Science Award" for the conference.

* Promising Research Uses Laser-Activated Gold Nanoparticles to Detect Breast Cancer Cells - Data from laboratory studies of a novel photoacoustic system that combines laser energy and nanotechnology to detect and quantify circulating breast cancer cells will be presented. Currently based on in vitro in vitro /in vi·tro/ (in ve´tro) [L.] within a glass; observable in a test tube; in an artificial environment.

in vi·tro
adj.
In an artificial environment outside a living organism.
 testing of human blood, this new technology could one day lead to better therapies for patients by fighting cancer at the single cell level, before cancer cells turn into tumors.

* Laser Eye Scanning Device for Detecting Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's disease (ăls`hī'mərz, ôls–), degenerative disease of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex that leads to atrophy of the brain and senile dementia.  Could Lead to Early Diagnosis, Better Treatment Outcomes for Patients - Promising new research will discuss a non-invasive laser eye scanning technology that combines laser-induced scatter and fluorescence measurements to detect the presence of a specific protein known to accumulate in the brain and eyes of Alzheimer's patients. This ocular diagnostic tool is being tested in vitro, with plans for clinical trials to begin in the next 12 months.

* The Skinny on Non-Invasive Fat Reduction - A new concept of using cold to destroy fat cells based on animal experiments will be introduced. Leading researchers in fat removal, body contouring and cellulite cel·lu·lite
n.
A fatty deposit causing a dimpled or uneven appearance, as around the thighs.


Cellulite
Cellulite is dimply skin caused by uneven fat deposits beneath the surface.
 reduction will present key insights on how a better scientific understanding of the biology and physiology of fat can lead to improved clinical treatments in the future.

* Innovations in Laser Hair Removal Epilation performed by laser was performed experimentally for about 20 years before it became commercially available in the mid 1990s. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) epilators, though technically not a laser, use xenon flash lamps that emit full spectrum light.  Expand Patient Base, Improve Results and Offer Gentler Treatments - Ongoing advances in laser hair removal technology have expanded the patient base, enhanced patient safety and improved clinical efficacy of this popular procedure. New approaches for reducing pain, safely treating darker skin patients who are taking a popular acne medication, and using a shorter pulsed laser for hair removal will be addressed.

Keynote Speaker

This year's keynote speaker is laser pioneer R. Rox Anderson R. Rox Anderson, is an interdisciplinary researcher in photomedicine, the combination of the physics of light with medicine. Anderson is the director of the Wellman Center for Photomedicine , MD, professor at Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. , adjunct professor at MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and director of the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital Health care The major teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School, widely regarded as one of the best health care centers in the world  in Boston. Dr. Anderson's lecture entitled "Innovation, Disruption and Suffering from Success" will be delivered on Saturday, April 5th.

Awards and Achievements

The ASLMS 2008 Leon Goldman Memorial Award will be bestowed to ASLMS Past-President Jerome M. Garden, MD, of Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, IL, for his excellence in performing clinical laser research, maintaining a high standard of patient care and educating others in medical laser applications.

Jeffrey S. Dover, MD, of SkinCare Physicians in Chestnut Hill, MA, is this year's recipient of the Ellet H. Drake Lectureship lec·ture·ship  
n.
1. The status or position of a lecturer.

2. An endowment or foundation supporting a series or course of lectures.



[Alteration of lecturership.
 Award for his contributions to laser procedures and products, the scientific literature and his excellence in teaching.

The 2008 Nursing/Allied Health Excellence Award will be presented to Sharon K. Olson, RN, CMLSO, of Olympic Dermatology & Laser Clinic of Olympia, WA, in recognition of her exceptional nursing/allied health contributions to ASLMS and the advancement of joint practice in laser medicine and surgery.

Richard E. Fitzpatrick, MD, of La Jolla Cosmetic Surgery cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes, such as the improvement of the appearance of the face by removing wrinkles or reshaping the nose.  Centre in La Jolla, CA, will receive the 2008 Caroline and William Mark Memorial Award for outstanding contributions to laser technology.

The ASLMS is pleased to announce a new award this year - the Dr. Horace Furumoto Innovations Award, created to memorialize me·mo·ri·al·ize  
tr.v. me·mo·ri·al·ized, me·mo·ri·al·iz·ing, me·mo·ri·al·iz·es
1. To provide a memorial for; commemorate.

2. To present a memorial to; petition.
 and honor Dr. Furumoto's genius and leadership in the development of laser technology. Dieter Manstein, MD, of the Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School of Boston is the recipient of this year's inaugural award for demonstrating a potential for contributing to the education and creativity required to expand the development of lasers in health care.

ASLMS Officers

The Society's 2008-2009 slate of officers will be installed at the Business Meeting on April 5. Brian S. Biesman, MD, from Nashville, TN, becomes the new ASLMS President. R. Rox Anderson, MD, Boston, MA, will serve as the President-Elect; and E. Duco Jansen, PhD, Nashville, TN, will assume the Vice Presidency.

About the ASLMS

The American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS) is the world's preeminent resource for laser research, safety, education, and clinical knowledge. Founded in 1980, ASLMS promotes excellence in patient care by advancing clinical application of lasers and related technologies. Currently, ASLMS has over 4,000 members, including physicians and surgeons Physicians and surgeons are medical practitioners who treat illness and injury by prescribing medication, performing diagnostic tests and evaluations, performing surgery, and providing other medical services and advice.  representing more than 51 specialties, physicists involved in product development, biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to biomedicine.

2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences.
 engineers, biologists, nurses, industry representatives and manufacturers. For more information and physician referrals, please log on to the Society's website: www.aslms.org.

For more information regarding press registration or to schedule interviews with Society experts, please contact Nadine Tosk at 847.920.9858; nadinepr@bellsouth.net or Karen Sideris at 219.922.7537; kmssgs@msn.com.
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