November 22, 2009
Rutgers University Department of Biomedical Engineering
Additional Graduate Program Faculty and their Research Interests

Name

Current Research Interests

Harold Alexander

Biomechanics, biomaterials, orthopedic implant design

Stephen Anderson

Protein engineering, structural bioinformatics

Edward Arnold Drug and vaccine design, HIV protein engineering
Helen Berman Biomolecular crystallography, structural bioinformatics
Bharat Biswal Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Kenneth Breslauer

DNA-drug interactions, biothermodynamics

Kenneth Ciuffreda

Visual function and oculomotor control

Stephen Danforth

Bioceramics, rapid prototyping, nano-sized powders

David Denhardt Metastatic disease, mechanostransduction
Michael Dunn Tissue engineering of tendons and ligaments
Richard Ebright Protein-DNA interactions, dynamics of gene expression

Sandra England

Respiratory control and mechanics

Bonnie Firestein

Neuronal proteins at synapses, Patterns of dendrites

David Foran

Computer Assisted Diagnoses

Stephen Garofalini Molecular dynamics of surfaces
Charles Gatt Orthopaedics, Sportsmedicine, Biomechanics
Carey Glass Prosthetic Materials and Devices
Panos Georgopoulos Modeling and informatics of bioenvironmental systems
Martin Grumet Cell adhesion in the nervous system
James Guo Biophotonics, laser tissue interactions
Joseph Kedem Quantitative cardiac function and metabolism

John B. Kostis

Cardiovascular disease, hypertension

Eileen Kowler Eye movements and visual information processing

Richard Lehman

Pallidotomy surgery, neural engineering

Michael Lewis

Pediatrics

Yicheng Lu Biosensors, microelectronic materials and devices
Ted Madey Structure and reactivity of surfaces

Dinos Mavroidis

Biomedical and rehabilitation robotics

Guy Montelione NMR spectroscopy, functional and structural genomics

Fernando Muzzio

Pharmaceutical engineering, nanopharmaceuticals

Gary Nackman

Vascular tissue engineering

Judith Neubauer Central respiratory control
Richard Nowakowski Cell cycle fate of sister cells during the development of the vertebrate cerebral cortex
Pat O'Connor Molecular biology in orthopedic applications
Wilma Olson Theoretical studies of nucleic acid structure and properties

John R. Parsons

Biomechanics of orthopedic devices, biomaterials

Henrik Pedersen Metabolic engineering, plant cell biotechnology, biophotonics
John Ricci Microtexturing for dental biomaterials

Richard Riman

Nanostructured biomaterials

Aaron Shatkin Transcription and translation mechanism
Larry Shepp Statistical analysis, computed tomography
Fred Silver Biomaterials, connective tissue structure and mechanics
Patrick Sinko Pharmacokinetics, targeted drug delivery
Jay Tischfield Large scale genetics, complex human diseases
George Tzanakos Positron emission tomography, image reconstruction
Harvey Weiss Quantitative circulatory physiology
Joseph Wilder Human visual perception
Peter Yim Medical Image Analysis
Wise Young Brain and spinal cord injury
Dajun Zhang Tissue engineering, bone biomechanics, biomedical imaging
Mark Zimmerman Orthopedic biomaterials and biomechanics, acoustic microscopy

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