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'''Vascular Mechanics and Mechanobiology Lab''' (Biomechanics Track) Our focus is on (i) developing computational models for understanding vascular disease progression and designing clinical interventions, (ii) using genetic, pharmacologic, and surgical models to elucidate mechanisms that underlie diverse vascular conditions, and (iii) using tissue engineered constructs to test hypotheses of mechanosensing and mechanoregulation of extracellular matrix.  
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(Biomechanics Track) Our focus is on (i) developing computational models for understanding vascular disease progression and designing clinical interventions, (ii) using genetic, pharmacologic, and surgical models to elucidate mechanisms that underlie diverse vascular conditions, and (iii) using tissue engineered constructs to test hypotheses of mechanosensing and mechanoregulation of extracellular matrix.  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:04, 12 January 2014


BME Faculty List of Possible Senior Projects

Note to studdents. Any faculty member who is listed in this matrix has projects currently avaialable for juniors and seniors in BME

Faculty Member firs
Faculty Member last
Lab Description Track Location Project title Project title Project title Project title
Humphrey Jay Vascular Mechanics and Mechanobiology Lab Biomechanics Malone Quantitative Histology Computational Hemodynamics Mechanobiological Assessments using Cell / Tissue Culture Computer-aided Experimentation
Morris, Evan Morris, Evan Neuroimaging of Addiction and Medications Development Imaging PET Center, LMP (Medical Campus) Modeling Dopamine Response to Smoking Cigarettes Action of Naltrexone to treat alcoholism Imaging Opioid Receptors in Mood Disorders Imaging a human model of fatigue
Duncan, Jim
Duncan, Jim

Imaging




Carson, Rich
Carson, Rich

Imaging




Saltzman, Mark
Saltzman, Mark







Liu, Chi
Liu, Chi







Constable, Todd
Constable, Todd

Imaging




Staib, Larry
Staib, Larry

Imaging




Hemant Tagare
Imaging




Angelica Gonzalez






Stuart Campbell
Biomechanics















Lab Descriptions


Humphrey

Vascular_Mechanics_and_Mechanobiology_Lab

(Biomechanics Track) Our focus is on (i) developing computational models for understanding vascular disease progression and designing clinical interventions, (ii) using genetic, pharmacologic, and surgical models to elucidate mechanisms that underlie diverse vascular conditions, and (iii) using tissue engineered constructs to test hypotheses of mechanosensing and mechanoregulation of extracellular matrix.


Project Descriptions

Quantitative_Histology

We use histology and immunohistology to quantify regional variations in the distributions of vascular cell phenotype, extracellular matrix, proteases, and cytokines to correlate with computational predictions. Primary focus – image analysis and histopathology.

Computational_Hemodynamics

Working with colleagues in our medical school, we use patient-specific computational models to study vascular disease mechanisms and their treatment. Primary focus - to use image reconstruction methods to create large scale computational models.

Mechanobiological

Assessments using Cell / Tissue Culture – We subject cultured cells and tissue engineered constructs to well defined mechanical stimuli and assess their mechanobiological responses. Primary focus – cell and tissue culture methods.

Computer-aided_Experimentation

We use custom computer-controlled devices to perform theoretically motivated experiments. Primary goal – to design, build, and test new testing systems.