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3D Multi-Electrode Arrays Fabricated on Flexible Substrate Enabled Single-Unit Recordings of Muscle Activity

2019-10-10 , Zia, Muneeb , Chung, Bryce

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NanoFANS Spring 2019 Forum: Welcome and Introduction

2019-05-10 , Joseph, Paul

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Computational Interrogation into Nanoparticle-Cell Membrane Interfacial Mechanics

2019-05-10 , Wang, Xianqiao

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Near infrared imaging as a lymphatic diagnostic in health and disease

2018-05-09 , Dixon, J. Brandon

With the development of sensors with enhanced sensitivity in the near infrared range, NIR imaging is an emerging approach for non-invasive optical imaging. These approaches lend themselves nicely to the study of peripheral lymphatic function, as these vessels are the natural clearance route from the interstitium of molecules larger than about 15 KDa. Through the injection of various NIR-labeled molecules, we have developed approaches to assess lymphatic function in a variety of physiologic and disease contexts. In this talk I will provide an overview of the applications pioneered in our lab for in vivo imaging of lymphatic function including the characterization of joint drainage, exosome trafficking to lymph nodes, and measuring lymphatic pressure generation in health and disease. Furthermore, when data gathered from NIR imaging is incorporated into computational models of lymphatic networks, the approaches provide a powerful diagnostic tool for assessing lymphatic muscle force generation with regional specificity.

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Wireless, Stretchable Hybrid Electronics for Smart and Connected Physiological Monitoring

2019-10-10 , Yeo, Woon-Hong

The goal of Dr. Yeo’s research is to understand fundamentals of soft materials, deformable mechanics, biological interface forces, and nanomanufacturing methods for development of stretchable hybrid biosensors and bioelectronics. The comprehensive study of mechanics, materials, and manufacturing for biosystems aims to advance human healthcare, disease diagnostics, therapeutics, and human-machine interaction. In this talk, he will discuss about recent research outcomes on fully portable, wireless, soft wearable electronics for advanced physiological monitoring and persistent brain-machine interfaces.

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Nanoscale mechanics of rigid DNA loops

2019-05-10 , Kim, Harold D.

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Chemomechanics of Soft Living Materials

2019-03-10 , Hu, Yuhang

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Wearable Joint Health Assessment with Acoustic Emission and Bioimpedance Spectroscopy Sensing

2019-10-10 , Inan, Omer T.

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Reconstruction of interfacial energy landscapes using Brownian fluctuations of atomic force microscopy

2019-05-10 , Sulchek, Todd A.

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Single Particle Orientation and Rotational Tracking: Fundamental Biophysics and Applications in Nanomedicine

2018-05-09 , Fang, Ning