Research Interests
Neuromodulation in epilepsyDeep brain stimulation in epilepsyResponsive NeuromodulationMachine learning/AI in epilepsyStereoEEGDrug and device trials for epilepsyPresurgical epilepsyBiomarkers in epilepsy
Neuromodulation in epilepsyDeep brain stimulation in epilepsyResponsive NeuromodulationMachine learning/AI in epilepsyStereoEEGDrug and device trials for epilepsyPresurgical epilepsyBiomarkers in epilepsy
Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Molecular modeling, molecular simulations, statistical mechanics, coarse-graining, machine learning, polymer and colloidal physics, polymer-nanoparticle composites, chromatin biophysics, DNA nanotechnology, viral DNA packaging, single-molecule force spectroscopy,…
Alzheimer's Disease, Brain Imaging, MRI, Connectivity, Multivariate Biomarkers, Image Analysis, Neurological Conditions.
Spectral CT, Cardiac CT, Image Reconstruction, Deep Learning, Nanoparticles, Theranostics, Co-Clinical cancer trials, Small Animal Imaging
Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Bioelectricity and biomedical computing.
Polymer chemistry; bioconjugate chemistry; molecular imaging and additive manufacturing; materials for bone, soft tissue, neural and vascular tissue engineering; drug and protein delivery; degradable materials…
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Arriel Benis's research utilizes artificial intelligence (AI), biomedical and health informatics (BMHI), data science, and biomedical engineering (BME) to address critical challenges in healthcare and discovery.…
Our group is interested in diseases of the liver, ranging from viral hepatitis to metabolic liver disorders and liver cancer. The lab specializes in human…
Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
BME Director of Undergraduate Studies, Claude B. Williams and David M. Hesse Associate Professor of the Practice
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Embryonic and adult stem cell therapies for heart and muscle disease; cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue engineering; cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias; genetic modifications of stem…
As a physician scientist focused on artificial intelligence (AI) applications for neurologic disease, my ongoing career goal is to combine clinical excellence in neuroradiology with…
Yoh Family Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Machine learning, predictive modeling, health data science, statistical neuroscience
We are using functional genomic approaches to investigate the nutrient signaling and stress adaptations of cancer cells when exposed to various nutrient deprivations and microenvironmental…
Alan L. Kaganov Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Focused on biomolecular materials and biointerface science and emphasizes the development of applications that span the range from bioseparations, biosensors, biomaterials, and targeted drug delivery.
Human electrophysiology (ECoG, µECoG, EEG, MEG), speech perception, speech production, working memory, sensory-motor integration, neuronal speech representations, language processing, relation between neuroscience and cognition, neuronal networks,…
Associate Dean for Doctoral Education, Theodore Kennedy Professor of BME
The design of biomaterials for a range of biomedical applications, with a focus on understanding and controlling adaptive immune responses. Most materials investigated are created…
Physics-based machine learning algorithms for big data, including developing remediation strategies for the hearing impaired and sensor-based algorithms for the detection of hazardous buried objects
Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Developing novel, low cost technologies for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics with applications in resource limited settings. Particular focus on innovative strategies to induce a robust…
Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical optics, especially optical coherence tomography, scanning laser ophthalmoscopy and LiDAR, applied to the diagnostic imaging, image guided surgery and robotic microsurgery.
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Generation and use of large-scale biomedical datasets for AI modeling and digital biomarker development to guide personalized, just-in-time therapies.
Machine learning, computer vision, neurobiology, animal behavior, computational neuroscience, prognostic modeling, traumatic brain injury
A. Eugene and Marie Washington Presidential Distinguished Professor
Associate Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences
We are interested in vocal communication. Our current research is primarily interested in auditory self-monitoring during vocal production, and the control of voice. We examine…
Associate Chair for Faculty, Anderson-Rupp Professor of BME
Focused on medical imaging and machine learning to improve the overall health and vision outcome of patients with ocular and neurological diseases (e.g., age-related macular…
Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Innovation & product development processes, design for manufacture
Professor of Neurology
Dr. Feng is a board-certified vascular neurologist as well as a physician-scientist. His research portfolios include developing imaging biomarker for post-stroke motor outcomes prediction, and…
Lincoln Financial Group Distinguished Professor in Neurobiology
Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Materials science, mechanical properties, metals and polymers. Specialties: Shape memory materials, biomaterials, 3D printing.
Chair of Biomedical Engineering, Paul M. Gross Distinguished Professor
regenerative medicine, stem cells, biomaterials, hypoxia, blood vessels, physics of cancer
John W. Strohbehn Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Gene therapy, genomics and epigenomics, biomolecular and cellular engineering, regenerative medicine, and synthetic biology.
Duke Health Distinguished Professor of Cell Biology and Biomedical Engineering
The two main research focuses of the Gladfelter lab are how the cytoplasm is spatially organized and how cells sense their own geometry. Her team…