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Meet This Issue's Contributors
The Scientist 2005, 19(16):6
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After earning a PhD in physics from MIT, Don Monroe spent almost 20 years developing technology at Bell Labs. On page 48 he writes about optical tweezers, a way of manipulating biological structures with laser beams to learn about their mechanical properties that was also developed at Bell. "That's something I was always interested in... but never got to," he says.
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