Faculty
36 Results found for: Department
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Kimberly Kelly uses computational methods and bioinformatics to develop more effective and less toxic cancer drugs through the identification of disease-relevant druggable targets, with a special emphasis on translation to the clinic and commercialization.
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Kelsey Kubelick leverages light, sound, nanoconstruct design and cellular engineering strategies to develop advanced theranostic imaging platforms. With a special interest in ultrasound and photoacoustics, her lab creates imaging tools that play a critical role in informing, guiding and enhancing therapies across a range of biomedical applications.
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Matthew J. Lazzara
Professor of Chemical Engineering Professor of Biomedical Engineering Member, UVA Cancer CenterCurrently RecruitingWork in the Lazzara Lab employs a combination of experimental and computational methods to study problems in cell signaling, the complex biochemical process cells use to make decisions.
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Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D.
Professor, Biomedical Engineering Professor, Radiology and Medical ImagingCurrently Recruiting -
Kristen Naegle, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering and the Center for Public Health GenomicsCurrently RecruitingKristen Naegle uses data- and computational-driven approaches to predict, and experimental approaches to test, the regulation and function of tyrosine phosphorylation in complex networks.
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Jason Papin, Ph.D.
Professor, Biomedical Engineering Harrison Distinguished Teaching ProfessorCurrently RecruitingJason Papin, Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, develops computational models of cellular networks and performs experiments to characterize biological systems relevant to human disease. After his training in Bioengineering at University of California, San Diego, Jason Papin joined the faculty at University of Virginia in 2005.
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Shayn Peirce-Cottler, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, Biomedical Engineering Harrison Distinguished Teaching ProfessorCurrently RecruitingShayn Peirce-Cottler develops computational models and combines them with wet lab experiments and machine learning to study how tissues heal after injury and to develop new therapies for inducing tissue regeneration.
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Noah Perry
Assistant Professor, Academic General Faculty, Teaching Track, Biomedical EngineeringNoah Perry focuses on leading clinically driven engineering projects that prepare graduate students to address complex healthcare challenges through innovative design and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Richard J. Price, Ph.D.
Nancy and Neal Wade Professor of Engineering & Applied Science Professor, Biomedical Engineering Co-Director of the UVA Focused Ultrasound Cancer Immunotherapy CenterCurrently RecruitingDr. Price's research program centers on the development and implementation of image-guided drug and gene delivery systems for treating cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Gustavo Kunde Rohde, Ph.D.
Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer EngineeringCurrently RecruitingDr. Rohde develops computational predictive models with applications in pathology, radiology, systems biology, and mobile sensing.