ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 6 -- United States Patent no. 12,376,744, issued on Aug. 5, was assigned to The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore).
"Computational lightfield ophthalmoscope" was invented by Nicholas J. Durr (Baltimore), Faisal Mahmood (Baltimore) and Gregory Mckay (Baltimore).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A device for ocular diagnostics may include one or more light sources configured to illuminate an anterior segment of a patient's eye, a diffuser positioned to receive light remitted from the anterior segment of the patient's eye, and configured to provide a pattern based on the light remitted, and an image sensor configured to obtain one or more images of the pattern to enable deter...