Birgit Frauscher
birgit.frauscher@duke.eduLincoln Financial Group Distinguished Professor in Neurobiology
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…
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Neural engineering and neural prostheses and include design and testing of electrodes and stimulation techniques, the electrical properties of tissues and cells, and computational neuroscience…
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Eye movement-related eardrum oscillations (EMREOs) and their role in visual-auditory processing Neural fluctuations and their role in permitting the brain to do more than one…
Muriel Theodorsen Williams E'46 Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Identifying genetic adaptation mechanisms resulting from anthropogenic contaminant exposure; developing biosensors capable of pathogen and contaminant detection in water and air; studying the impact of…
Aneurysm pathophysiology Stroke AVMCavernous Malformation Molecular Imaging of Brian Aneurysms
Using and developing systems biology tools and technologies to describe and control spatial relationships between cells in tissues, particularly in cell therapies.
Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Focused on understanding, on a molecular level, how mechanical and chemical cues from the environment are detected, integrated, and manipulated by cells to dictate physiological…
Computational optics, machine learning, and designing new algorithms for image processing. A main focus is to improve how we capture and use images of microscopic…
William Bevan Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Acoustofluidics, microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, biomedical micro-electro-mechanical systems (BioMEMS), optofluidics, plasmofluidics.