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Kevin Zhou

My lab develops high-throughput computational 4D optical imaging systems, leveraging highly parallelized and multiplexed imaging hardware designs and large-scale, image reconstruction algorithms. Such high-throughput imaging systems can capture gigabytes to even terabytes of image data per second, creating a wealth of data and exciting new challenges for AI/ML. In particular, AI/ML is intimately involved in ...

James Ashton-Miller

By combining our analysis of published Olympic data on the reaction times of ~200 male and ~200 female sprinters at the Olympic Games with our own published biomechanical data on sex differences in the rates of developing ankle muscle strength, we identified a flaw in the way Omega measured the reaction times of female Olympic ...

Muneesh Tewari

One of our projects, which is a collaboration with Dr. Sung Won Choi's lab and others, is aimed at finding new ways for personalized prediction of side effects of a new cancer therapy called CAR-T cell therapy. This is a potentially life-saving therapy that can also have serious side effects, including one called cytokine release ...

Oliver Kripfgans

My colleague Dr. Chan and I have introduced a high-frequency miniature ultrasound probe for cross-sectional imaging of oral soft tissues which has attracted great interest by the dental community. Ultrasound will revolutionize dentistry which is currently unable to adequately image soft tissue. It may become an objective diagnostic tool to quantify soft tissue inflammation and ...

Megan Killian

The long-term goal of my research program is to discover therapeutic targets, including druggable therapies and rehabilitative strategies, that promote tendon and enthesis regeneration. My research portfolio includes the development of pre-clinical and translational models to study the development, injury, and healing of the tendon enthesis. Our work also integrates imaging based tools (nanocomputed tomography; ...

Mark Burns

Many biological assays require detection and quantification of chemical species in aqueous solutions. Dr. Burns has worked to develop inexpensive and easy ways to fabricate sensors that can detect proteins, small molecules, and ions in biological fluids such as blood, urine, and saliva. The sensors use a combination of electrochemical reactions, steric hinderance, and optical ...

Scott Peltier

My research deals with functional MRI data acquisition and analysis. My areas of interest include brain network connectivity; multimodal imaging; real-time fMRI neurofeedback; and the use of multivariate and data-driven analysis techniques, including machine learning.

Xueding Wang

My research focuses on novel biomedical imaging and treatment technologies, especially those involving light and ultrasound. I have extensive experience in medical system development, laser-tissue interactions, ultrasound tissue characterization, and adaptation of novel technologies to preclinical and clinical settings. A major part of my research is the development and clinical applications of photoacoustic imaging technology. ...

Anne Draelos

My lab’s research focuses on understanding computation in large-scale neural circuits through adaptive perturbations and real-time inference. We develop statistical machine learning algorithms to adaptively build models of neural and behavioral data online, and use them for understanding the mapping between multidimensional neural stimulations and complex behavioral outcomes. We emphasize data-driven Bayesian approaches suited for ...

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Carlos Aguilar

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School

James Ashton-Miller

Research Professor, Institute of Gerontology, Medical School

Research Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School; Research Professor of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering; Research Professor of Kinesiology, School of Kinesiology

Mark Burns

Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering

Sriram Chandrasekaran

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School

Anne Draelos

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School

Assistant Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, Medical School

Xudong (Sherman) Fan

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Engineering

Jeff Fessler

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Engineering

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School; Professor of Radiology, Medical School

Alfred Hero

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Engineering

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School; Professor of Statistics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Jane E. Huggins

Research Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical School

Research Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School