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Faculty
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Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems
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Fred D. Allen, PhD
(University of Pennsylvania)
Assistant Professor.
Tissue engineering, cell engineering, orthopedics, bone remodeling, wound healing, mechanotransduction, signal transduction, adhesion, migration.
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Kenneth A. Barbee, PhD
(University of Pennsylvania)
Associate Professor.
Cellular biomechanics of neural and vascular injury, mechanotransduction in the cardiovascular system, mechanical control of growth and development for wound healing and tissue engineering.
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Philip E. Bloomfield, PhD
(University of Chicago)
Research Professor.
Dielectric and polarization studies of ferroelectric materials, silicon-based copolymer integrated IR and ultrasonic sensor arrays, thermoelectric devices, turbulent flow control, aquatic animal locomotion, ultrasonic tissue characterization, piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers.
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Chang Chang, PhD
(University of California at Berkeley)
Assistant Professor.
Biomiedical optics, coherence imaging, x-ray imaging techniques and instrumentation.
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Todd C. Doehring, Ph.D.
(University of Pittsburgh)
Assistant Professor.
Biomechanics, soft tissue mechanics, continuum mechanics, robotics, 2 and 3-D imaging, image reconstruction, human motion, orthopedic biomechancis, tissue engineering, collagen, connective tissues, structural properties, material properties.
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Dov Jaron, Ph.D.
(University of Pennsylvania)
Calhoun Distinguished Professor of Engineering in Medicine,
Professor.
Mathematical, computer and electromechanical simulations of the cardiovascular system.
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Andres Kriete, Ph.D
(University in Bremen Germany)
Associate Professor.
Multidimensional microscopy, bioimaging, biomedical data repositories, functional genomics, bioinformatics, human cytome project, modeling and functional simulation, systems biology and bioengineering.
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Ryszard Lec, Ph.D.
(University of Warsaw Engineering College)
Professor.
Biomedical applications of visoelastic, acoustoptic and ultrasonic properties of liquid and solid media.
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Peter Lelkes, Ph.D.
(Technical University of Aachen, Germany)
Calhoun Professor of Cellular Tissue Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems,
Professor.
3-D tissue engineering, scaffolds, bioreactors, simulated microgravity, space flight, NASA, neuroendocrine, neurodegenerative disease, cardiovascular pathophysiology, biomatrices, cell-biomaterial interactions, artificial internal organs, endothelial cell biology, hemodynamic forces, atherosclerosis, genomics, signal transduction.
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Peter Lewin, Ph.D.
(University of Denmark, Copenhagen-Lyngby)
Richard B. Beard Professor, School Of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems ,
Professor.
Biomedical ultrasonics, piezoelectric and polymer transducers and hydrophones; shock wave sensors.
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Donald L. McEachron, Ph.D.
(University of California at San Diego)
Associate Director, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems,
Research Professor.
Animal behavior, autoradiography, biological rhythms, cerebral metabolism, evolutionary theory, image processing, neuroendocrinology.
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Karen Moxon, Ph.D.
(University of Colorado)
Associate Professor.
Cortico-thalamic interactions; neurobiological perspectives on design of humanoid robots.
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Banu Onaral, Ph.D.
(University of Pennsylvania)
H.H. Sun Professor / Director, School of Biomedical Engineering Science and Health Systems ,
Professor.
Biomedical signal processing; complexity and scaling in biomedical signals and systems.
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Elisabeth Papazoglou, Ph.D.
(Case Western Reserve University)
Assistant Professor.
Skin research, wound healing, deployment of non-invasive technologies for skin characterization, correlation of spectroscopic/imaging information to skin chemistry and wound healing.
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Kambiz Pourrezaei, Ph.D.
(Rensselaer Polytechnic University)
Professor.
Thin film technology; nanotechnology; near infrared imaging; power electronics.
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Arye Rosen, Ph.D.
(Drexel University)
Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering,
Academy Professor.
Microwave components and subsystems; utilization of RF/microwaves and lasers in therapeutic medicine.
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Rahamim Seliktar, Ph.D.
(University of Strathclyde, Glasgow)
Vice Director, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems,
Professor.
Limb prostheses, biomechanics of human motion, orthopedic biomechanics.
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Wan Young Shih, PhD
(Ohio State University)
School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems,
Associate Professor.
Piezoelectric microcantilever biosensors development, piezoelectric finger development, quantum dots development, tissue elasticity imaging, piezoelectric microcantilever force probes.
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Bahrad Sokhansanj, Ph.D.
(University of California at Davis)
Assistant Professor.
Bioinformatics, systems biology, DNA repair, modeling and simulation, fuzzy logic, proteomics.
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Aydin Tozeren, Ph.D.
(Columbia University)
Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Integrated Bioinformatics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems,
Professor.
Breast cell adhesion and communication, signal transduction networks in cancer and epithelial cells; integrated bioinformatics, molecular profiling, 3D-tumors, bioimaging.
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Margaret Wheatley, PhD
(University of Toronto)
John M. Reid Professor, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems,
Professor.
Ultrasound contrast agent development (tumor targeting and triggered drug delivery), controlled release technology (bioactive compounds), microencapsulated allografts ( ex vivo gene therapy) for spinal cord repair.
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Emeritus Faculty
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William Freedman, Ph.D.
(Drexel University)
Professor Emeritus.
Motor control; sensory and motor systems; reflexes; eye movements; neural networks.
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John M. Reid, Ph.D.
(University of Pennsylvania)
Calhoun Professor Emeritus,
Professor Emeritus.
Diagnostic ultrasound, wave propagation and scattering in inhomogeneous media, imaging, instrumentation.
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Hun H. Sun, Ph.D.
(Cornell University)
Professor Emeritus.
Biological control systems, physiological modeleing, systems analysis.
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