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89. Williams, D.R. Predicting subjective image quality from the eye's wave aberration.<br />

ASCRS Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 12, 2003.<br />

90. Williams, D.R. Progress with adaptive optics in vision science. CfAO Site Visit,<br />

Santa Cruz, CA, April 15, 2003.<br />

91. Williams, D.R. The limits <strong>of</strong> human vision. CSHL Summer Seminars at the Banbury<br />

Conference <strong>Center</strong>, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, June 4, 2003.<br />

92. Williams, D.R. High resolution imaging <strong>of</strong> the human retina with adaptive optics.<br />

Cornell <strong>University</strong>, Cornell, NY, June 19, 2003.<br />

93. Williams, D.R. The limits <strong>of</strong> human vision. Distinguished Lecture Series presented<br />

at the Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, July 17,<br />

2003.<br />

94. Williams, D.R. Plenary talk: Adaptive optics <strong>for</strong> the human eye. IEEE/LEOS Optical<br />

MEMS, International Conference on Optical MEMS and Their Applications, Marriott<br />

Waikoloa Beach, HI, August 18, 2003.<br />

95. Williams, D.R. Adaptive optics <strong>for</strong> the human eye. The 87 th OSA Annual Meeting,<br />

Tucson, Arizona, October 6, 2003.<br />

96. Williams, D.R. AO instrumentation <strong>for</strong> advanced ophthalmic imaging. The <strong>Center</strong><br />

<strong>for</strong> Adaptive Optics Fall Retreat, (Tenaya Lodge) Fish Camp, CA, November 1,<br />

2003.<br />

97. Williams, D.R. Predicting subjective image quality from the eye's wave aberration.<br />

The Annual ARVO Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, April 27, 2004.<br />

98. Williams, D.R. Adaptive Optics <strong>for</strong> the Human Eye. <strong>Rochester</strong> Eye Institute<br />

Opening Celebration, <strong>Rochester</strong>, NY, May 5, 2004.<br />

99. Williams, D.R. Ophthalmic Adaptive Optics, <strong>Center</strong> For Biophotonics, UCSF, May<br />

28, 2004.<br />

100. Williams, D.R. What's new on the wavefront. The 49 th Annual <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

Ophthalmology Conference <strong>for</strong> the Future, <strong>Rochester</strong>, NY, June 4-5, 2004.<br />

101. Williams, D.R. Applications <strong>of</strong> adaptive optics in the human eye. ICO '04 Tokyo,<br />

Makuhari Messe, Chiba, JAPAN, July 14, 2004.<br />

102. Williams, D.R. Adaptive optics <strong>for</strong> vision correction and high resolution retinal<br />

imaging. Japanese Vision Society, Kochi, JAPAN, July 22, 2004.<br />

103. Williams, D.R. Adaptive Optics Instrumentation <strong>for</strong> Advanced Ophthalmic Imaging,<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Principle Investigators, NIH Bioengineering Research Partnerships,<br />

Bethesda, MD, July 30, 2004.<br />

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