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Faculty with Joint BME Appointments
Faculty
Chair
Metin Akay, Ph.D., Founding Chair, John S. Dunn Chair, Professor; Ph.D., Rutgers University; Biomedical signal modeling and processing.
Vice Chair
Chandra Mohan, MD, Ph.D., Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Endowed Professor; MD, National University of Singapore; Ph.D., Tufts University; Elucidating the cellular, molecular, and genetic players leading to murine lupus, with corresponding translational studies in human lupus; mining new biomarkers and targets in chronic rheumatic diseases.
Program Directors
Kirill Larin, Ph.D., Director for Graduate Program, Cullen College of Engineering Professor; Ph.D., University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston; Biomedical engineering/optics with particular emphasis on diagnostic imaging, biosensing, microscopy and classification of tissues.
Yuncheng Du, Ph.D., Director for Undergraduate Program, Associate Professor, University of Waterloo in Chemical Engineering; Computational modeling with experiments to advance knowledge of complex biological systems and to address the prominent barriers to applying that knowledge to societally related areas pertaining to biomedical engineering and biotechnology.
Biomedical Engineering Faculty
Mohammed Reza Abidian, Ph.D., Associate Professor: Ph.D., University of Michigan; Translational neural engineering and neural interfaces; development of micro/nano-medical devices and technologies for neural tissue regeneration, brain tumor treatment, neural recording, and neurochemical sensing that can be used for the diagnosis and the treatment of neural injuries and neurological disorders and diseases.
Yasemin Akay, Ph.D., Instructional Associate Professor; Ph.D., Rutgers University; Neuroscience and Neuro-engineering, novel technologies for cost-effective high-throughput screening of novel cancer drugs and therapeutics, and assessment of treatment responses exploring the effect of maternal cigarette smoking and/or alcohol consumption during pregnancy by analyzing the mRNA expressions of a single cell analysis of the infant rats’ dopamine neurons using patch-clamp electrophysiology and DNA microarrays.
Muayyad Al-Ubaidi Ph.D., Mores Professor (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology), Baylor College of Medicine. Cell biology, genomic sequence of mouse rhodopsin, models of rhodopsin-based inherited retinal diseases.
Ran An, Ph.D., Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Michigan Technological University; development, clinical translation, and potentially commercialization of: 1) electrokinetic- and electrochemical-driven microfluidic biosensors for rapid and affordable point-of-care disease diagnostics and monitoring; 2) organ-on-chip functional assays to facilitate fundamental understanding of disease pathophysiology, drug testing, and personalized healthcare, with a specific interest in human microcirculatory health.
Joe Francis, Ph.D., Professor; Ph.D., The George Washington University; Brain Computer Interface (BCI) hardware and data analysis algorithms, somatosensory neuroprosthetics, synaptic plasticity.
Howard Gifford, Ph.D., Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Arizona; Image formation and reconstruction for medical imaging; objective assessment of imaging systems; visual perception and sources of observer variability; image classification and pattern recognition; statistical decision and estimation theory; parallel-computing applications in imaging.
Renita Horton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Harvard University; Cardiovascular and cardiac related diseases, tissue engineering, biomechanics, organ-on-a-chip.
Nuri Ince, Ph.D., Associate Professor; Ph.D., Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey; Clinical neuroengineering, neural signal processing for brain machine interfaces, machine learning for neuromarker discovery and biomedical instrumentation for healthcare and assisted living.
Irina Larina, Ph.D., Adjunct Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; Development and application of highly innovative methods for live dynamic imaging and analysis of mammalian embryonic development.
Zhengwei Li, Ph.D., Assistant Professor; Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder; interface between human and machines to create novel devices and technologies for addressing grand challenges related to healthcare and biomedicine.
Sheereen Majd, Ph.D., Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Michigan; Biomaterials; development of micro- and nano-scale platforms that enable studying molecular processes on and across biological membranes, and mimic these membranes for drug delivery and biosensing applications.
Muna Naash, Ph.D., John S. Dunn Endowed Professor; Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine; Genetic mutations associated with hereditary retinal disorders; viral and non-viral ocular gene delivery.
Jinsook Roh, Ph.D., Assistant Professor; Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; neural mechanisms of motor coordination in unimpaired and neurologically impaired individuals
Jerome Schultz, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; Biosensors, facilitated diffusion in membranes, restricted diffusion in membranes, transport processes in tissues, pharmacokinetics, immobilized enzymes, bioimaging.
Sergey Shevkoplyas, Ph.D., Professor; Ph.D., Boston University; Biomedical engineering, improving the safety and efficacy of blood transfusions and making blood products available for life saving transfusions in resource-limited settings.
Lu Wang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor; University of Toronto, Industrial Engineering. Developing and applying Machine Learning, Data Mining and Statistical methods (e.g., Multi-task Learning, Survival Analysis, Clustering, Risk Factor Analysis and Causal Discovery) on various data including gene expression, electronic health/medical records, and DNA sequencing reads for both cognitive disorders (e.g., delirium, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, major depressive disorder) and chronic diseases (e.g., cancer, obesity, hypertension).
Tianfu Wu, Ph.D., Associate Professor; Ph.D., Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Employing nanotechnologies to develop nano-probes and drug carrier, to achieve the goals of early biomarker detection and novel therapeutics for chronic diseases.
Faculty with Joint BME Appointments
Venkatesh Balan, Ph.D. (Technology)
Yi-Chao Chen, Ph.D. (ME)
Patrick Cirino, Ph.D. (ChBE)
Jose L. Contreras-Vidal, Ph.D. (ECE)
Mini Das, Ph.D. (Physics)
Vallabh Das, Ph.D. (Optometry)
Matthew A. Franchek. Ph.D. (ME)
Ioannis Kakadiaris, Ph.D. (CS)
Fatima Merchant, Ph.D. (Technology)
Luca Pollonini, Ph.D. (Technology)
Jason Porter, Ph.D. (Optometry)
Paul Ruchhoeft, Ph.D. (ECE)
Wei-Chuan Shih, Ph.D. (ECE)
Navin Varadarajan, Ph.D. (ChBE)
Richard Willson, Ph.D. (ChBE)
George Zouridakis, Ph.D. (Technology)
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