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Joel Bader, PhD Clark Hall 201C / (410) 516-7417 joel.bader AT jhu.edu / Website Bioinformatics and computational biology. Michael Beer, PhD Broadway Research Building 573 / mbeer AT jhu.edu / Website Computational identification of regulatory networks from microarray expression data and whole-genome DNA sequence, and experimental validation of regulatory pathways in C. elegans. Jennifer H. Elisseeff, PhD Clark Hall 106 / (410) 516-4915 jhe AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Biomaterials, hydrogels, tissue engineering, and cartilage regeneration. Harry Goldberg, PhD goldberg AT bme.jhu.edu Designing and incorporating educational technology into the curricula Eileen B. Haase, PhD ehaase1 AT jhu.edu Instructor: Models for Life, Physiological Foundations Laboratory, Cellular and Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Molecules and Cells. Richard Johns, MD rjohns AT jhmi.edu
Rachel Karchin, PhD 217A Computational Science and Engineering Bldg. / karchin AT jhu.edu / Website Computational molecular biology, bioinformatics, genetic variation Scot C. Kuo, PhD Wood Basic Science G10 / (410) 955-4536 skuo AT jhu.edu / Website Mechanism of biological force generation, laser-induced optical forces. Andre Levchenko, PhD Clark Hall / (410) 516-5584 alev AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Signal transduction and cell-cell communication. Elliot R. McVeigh, PhD Ross 720 / (410) 955-3131 emcveig1 AT jhu.edu Cardiovascular MRI. Image guided therapy. Novel MRI methods. Michael I. Miller, PhD Clark Hall 301 / (410) 516-4594 mim AT cis.jhu.edu / Website Pattern Theory, Computational Linguistics, Computational Neuroscience Aleksander S. Popel, PhD Traylor 611 / (410) 955-6419 apopel AT jhu.edu / Website Computational Biology and Medicine; Systems Biology; Angiogenesis; Signal Transduction; Microcirculation; Biological Mechanics and Molecular Transport Murray B. Sachs, PhD msachs AT bme.jhu.edu Neurophysiology, auditory neurophysiology, psychophysics. Lawrence P. Schramm, PhD Traylor 606 / (410) 955-3026 lschramm AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Spinal cord regeneration, Cardiovascular regulation after spinal cord injury, autonomic control systems. Reza Shadmehr, PhD Traylor 410 / (410) 614-2458 shadmehr AT jhu.edu / Website Mechanisms of movement control in humans, learning control of the arm, brain imaging, robotics and adaptive control, computational neuroscience. Artin A. Shoukas, PhD Traylor 623 / (410) 955-2871 ashoukas AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Overall systems analysis of circulatory systems, systems physiology. Nitish V. Thakor, PhD Traylor 701 / (410) 955-7093 nthakor AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Medical Instrumentation, neuroengineering, neural signal processing and clinical instrumentation, micro/nano scale sensors, devices and systems. Natalia Trayanova, PhD 216 Computational Science and Engineering Bldg. / 410-516-4375 ntrayanova AT jhu.edu / Website Computational cardiac electromechanics and electrophysiology; Arrhythmias in the diseased heart and anti-arrhythmia therapies; Reconstruction of heart geometry and structure from MRI. Leslie Tung, PhD Ross 726 / (410) 955-7453 ltung AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Electrophysiology of single heart cells and cardiac cell networks, analysis of multicellular structure, mechanoelectrical coupling in the heart, electroporation. Rene Vidal, PhD Clark Hall 302B / 410-516-7306 rvidal AT cis.jhu.edu / Website Computer vision (human motion, dynamic scene reconstruction, multiple view geometry, omnidirectional vision) Machine learning (generalized component analysis and geometric clustering) Robotics (vision-based control) Control (identification of hybrid systems).
Xiaoqin Wang, PhD Traylor 410 / (410) 614-4547 xwang AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Neurophysiology of the auditory cortex, neural mechanisms of speech perception and learning, computational neuroscience. Raimond L. Winslow, PhD Computational Science & Engineering Building 315 / (410) 516-5417 rwinslow AT jhu.edu / Website Statistical modeling and analysis of cardiovascular gene and protein expression data, and computational modeling of signal transduction, mitochondrial energetics, ion channel function, and intracellular calcium dynamics in cardiac myocytes and vascular endothelial cells. Kevin J. Yarema, PhD Clark 106A/107 / (410) 516-4914 kjyarema AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Biotechnology and Clinical Aspects of Carbohydrate Engineering Eric D. Young, PhD Traylor 505 / (410) 955-3164 eyoung AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Auditory neurophysiology, neural modeling, sensory processes. David T. Yue, MD, PhD Ross 713-715 / (410) 955-0078 dyue AT bme.jhu.edu / Website Ion channels in the heart, biophysical aspects of electrophysiology. Kechen Zhang, PhD kechen AT bme.jhu.edu Theoretical and computational neuroscience, neural computation.
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