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  • Steven R. Caliari

    Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
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    Steven joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in August 2016 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering with a secondary appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering.

  • David Chen

    Coulter Program Director Instructor in Design, Biomedical Engineering
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    The founding program director of the UVA- Coulter Translational Partnership, David Chen began his career at ImClone Systems, where he worked closely with both European regulatory agencies as well as the FDA. He holds a Master of Science in Cell and Developmental Biology from Rutgers University and an MBA from UVA’s Darden School of Business.

  • George Joseph Christ

    Commonwealth Professor of Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering and Orthopaedic Surgery
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    George Joseph Christ, Ph.D., develops basic and translational tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches to organ and tissue repair, reconstruction and replacement, with a focus on the musculoskeletal system, vasculature and lower urinary tract. Dr. Christ is an internationally recognized expert in muscle physiology.

  • Mete Civelek

    Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Resident Faculty, Center for Public Health Genomics
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    Mete Civelek uses big data analytics to understand the molecular pathways of disease and develops personalized medicine approaches to cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. He is an assistant professor of Biomedical Engineering and a resident faculty at the Center for Public Health…
  • Christopher Deppmann

    Associate Professor of Biology Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
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    Christopher Deppman has been interested in the mechanisms underlying long-distance signaling in the context of nervous system development since he was a post-doctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the laboratory of David Ginty (now at Harvard). 

  • Sepideh Dolatshahi

    Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
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    Research in the Dolatshahi lab combines multiplex experimental measurements with computational methods (including statistical machine learning, network inference, information theory, signal processing and kinetic-dynamic modeling) to solve problems in the context of cancer, infectious…
  • Frederick H. Epstein

    Mac Wade Professor of Biomedical Engineering Professor of Radiology and Medical Imaging Associate Dean for Research, School of Engineering and Applied Science
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    Dr. 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.

  • Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani

    Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
    Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani

    Fallahi-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. 

  • Cassandra L. Fraser

    Professor of Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering Affiliated Faculty in the School of Architecture
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    Professor Cassandra L Fraser from University of Virginia joined the editorial board of Materials Chemistry Frontiers in 2016. She specializes in responsive materials for imaging, sensing and detection, specifically oxygen sensing biomaterials, mechanochromic luminescence materials and polymeric metal complexes.

  • Brent A. French

    Professor, Biomedical Engineering
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    Brent 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.