Lasers in the Life Sciences brings together the physical sciences and the medical biological sciences. The journal publishes original theoretical and applied papers, as well as review articles on basic science with applications to the use of lasers in biology and medicine. Particular attention is paid to the following: photobiology; photochemical, thermal, and mechanical processes; optics, fiber optics, and the optical properties of tissue; and laser instrumentation and diagnostic devices.
This journal is of special interest to physicians and surgeons who want to keep abreast of new clinical applications for lasers and better understand the interaction of laser lights with tissues. Lasers in the Life Sciences is particularly suited to the biologist or biochemist who uses lasers to create micro-lesions in cells or to activate photosensitive agents in larger volumes of tissue.
The editors of Lasers in the Life Sciences invite your contributions.