Elaine La Joie

Elaine La Joie attended San Jose State University and earned the degree of B. S. in physics. She is the recipient of a MARC-Predoctoral Fellowship granted by the National Institutes of Health.

Elaine started at the Oregon Graduate the same quarter that I did in September of 1992. She matriculated in the department of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics. In 1995 she finished her M.S. thesis on Tissue Welding: Studies of Pulsed Diode Laser Interaction with ICG Stained Porcine Aorta and Elastin-Based Biomaterial.

Elaine La Joie is now doing lifecoaching, shamanic energywork, and psychic readings. What can I say?

2001

S. A. Prahl, T. Denison, E. N. La Joie, "Laser Repair of Liver," SPIE Proceedings of Lasers in Surgery: Advanced Characterization, Therapeutics and Systems XI, 4244, 215-219 (2001).

2000

T. D. Denison, E. N. L. Joie, S. A. Prahl, "Optimizing Parameters Associated with Laser Tissue Soldering," Proceedings of the Oregon Academy of Science, 36, 52 (2000 abstract only).

1997

E. N. La Joie, A. D. Barofsky, K. W. Gregory, S. A. Prahl, "Patch Welding with a Pulsed Diode Laser and Indocyanine Green," Laser Med. Sci., 12, 49-54 (1997).

1995

E. N. La Joie, "Tissue Welding: Studies of Pulsed Diode Laser Interaction with ICG Stained Porcine Aorta and Elastin-Based Biomaterial", Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, (1995).

E. N. La Joie, A. D. Barofsky, K. W. Gregory, S. A. Prahl, "Welding Artificial Biomaterial with a Pulsed Diode Laser and Indocyanine Green," SPIE Proceedings of Lasers in Surgery: Advanced Characterization, Therapeutics, and Systems V, 2395, 508-516 (1995).