[sci.med] Ray Tracing for Neurological Brain Scanning Research

mikel@codas.ATT.COM (Mikel Manitius) (11/11/86)

If you have any information about algorythms, thechniques, literature,
or even software (in any form) related to simple shade black and white
ray tracing, Dr. P. Jastreboff of the Departament of Surgery at Yale
University, would be very interresting in hearing from you.

He is conducting neurological research, and needs a simple ray tracing
tool, for identifying shades of chemical brain scans. A very fast
tool is required, in order to produce many variations of the same
original data, which would eventually be used for publication (this is
why color is not suitable, due to cost). The ultimate processor
for such a program would be an IBM-PC, however he is willing to
examine just about anything, and derrive the method used.

If you are involved in similar work, or know if any existing information
that could do the job, please contact him at:

			Dr. P. Jastreboff
			Departament Of Surgery,
			Yale University, School Of Medicine,
			333 Cedar St.
			New Haven, CT. 06510

			(203) 481-8782

He does not currently have an e-mail address, however I will forward
any electronic responses to him personally.

Any information at all would be greatly appreciated.
-- 
					Mikel Manitius @ AT&T-IS
					mikel@codas.ATT.COM.UUCP