
Research Interests
Bioelectricity and biomedical computing.
Bioelectricity and biomedical computing.
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…
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.
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.
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…
Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Engineering
Electroporation-mediated drug delivery and gene therapy; Control of cardiac arrhythmias using nonlinear dynamics
Biomedical simulation and high-performance computing
R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Cardiovascular tissue engineering, mechanisms of atherogenesis, cell adhesion, and cell biomechanics.
Using flexible electronics to create new technology for interfacing with the brain at high resolution over large areas. These new tools can help diagnose and…
Advanced instrumentation for diagnosis and treatment of electrophysiological problems. This research covers two primary organ systems: the heart and the brain. In the heart, Dr.…