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A parametric design study of an electrochemical sensor
An automated system for quantitative hierarchical image analysis of malignant gliomas: Developing robust techniques for integrated segmentation/classification and prognosis of glioblastoma multiforme
 
Biomolecular nanopatterning and single molecule detection
Catheter-based magnetic resonance microcoils for microscale imaging and spectroscopy
 
Degradable biomaterials and BMP-binding proteins as delivery matrices for bone tissue engineering
Design and development of an optical and positron emission tomograph
 
Design, fabrication, optimization and evaluation of a multinodal tactile feedback system for teleoperated robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery
Development of a cytomic force transducer for experimental mechanobiology
 
Lab-on-a-chip systems for blood cell separation, counting, and characterization
Quantitative musculoskeletal magnetic resonance imaging at 3.0T: Developing new techniques to detect morphological changes in human cartilage and bone in osteoarthritis and osteoporosis
 
Sol-gel encapsulation for controlled drug release and biosensing
Statistical shape analysis for deep brain structures
 
Stimulated emission depletion dynamics of biophotonic markers
Study of structure and function in the human triceps surae muscle-tendon complex under normal and atrophic states using magnetic resonance phase contrast imaging
 
The application of tensor based morphometry in mapping human brain anatomical changes during normal and pathological conditions
The conditioning of neural firing for a reliable brain machine interface
 
The design and implementation of magnetic microactuators for MEMS-enabled ventricular catheters for hydrocephalus
Thin film nickel-titanium endovascular stent grafts for cerebral and aortic aneurysms
 
 
 
 
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