Faculty
36 Results found for: Position
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Mete Civelek
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Resident Faculty, Center for Public Health Genomics -
Sepideh Dolatshahi
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering -
Frederick H. Epstein
Mac Wade Professor of Biomedical Engineering Professor of Radiology and Medical Imaging Associate Dean for Research, School of Engineering and Applied ScienceDr. Epstein is recognized for his contributions to the field of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. He has been a world leader in advancing MRI myocardial strain imaging by developing and applying the cine DENSE (displacement encoding using stimulated echoes) MRI method.
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Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani
Associate Professor, Biomedical EngineeringFallahi-Sichani lab's research in the field of Systems Biology is focused on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of human cell responses to environmental and therapeutic perturbations.
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Brent A. French
Professor, Biomedical EngineeringBrent A. French combines advanced methods of targeted drug and gene delivery with biomedical imaging in vivo to explore novel targets and treatment strategies in cardiovascular disease. Research interests of the Molecular Bioengineering Lab focus on developing new, more effective strategies for treating and preventing human disease.
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Donald Richieri Griffin
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering & Chemical EngineeringDonald Griffin improves clinical translation of acellular and cellular therapies through enhanced hydrogel-tissue integration, specifically focusing on the development of passive and active instructional microenvironments using microscale building blocks.
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William H. Guilford
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs, School of Engineering and Applied Science Associate Professor, Biomedical EngineeringMy lab uses molecular biomechanics and engineering design to better understand movement of single cells and to improve the treatment of human disease. We also study human learning and use that knowledge to improve the delivery of core courses in biomedical engineering.
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Brian P. Helmke
Associate Professor, Biomedical EngineeringBrian Helmke researches the relationship between cell mechanics and cell function using new tools in materials science and molecular biology, with a focus on cardiovascular disease. His laboratory employs a multidisciplinary biomedical engineering approach to understand the relationship between intracellular mechanics and cell function.
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Christopher B. Highley
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Chemical EngineeringChristopher Highley develops materials and fabrication technologies to enable the design and construction of complex cellular and material systems, with the goal of addressing fundamental and translational problems in biomedicine.
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John A. Hossack
Professor, Biomedical Engineering Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering (By Courtesy)John A. Hossack develops ultrasound imaging approaches for cardiovascular disease, including mouse heart imaging, catheter-based imaging and drug delivery, and molecular imaging for diagnosing stroke risk. He obtained B.Eng. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Strathclyde and his postdoc at Stanford University.