Innovative Biomedical Technologies and Health Care Editorial Board

Innovative-Biomedical

Editorial Board


Kaiming Ye

Kaiming Ye

Professor and Department Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Watson School of Engineering & Applied Science and Director, Center of Biomanufacturing for Regenerative Medicine, Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY), USA.
Research Areas: Stem cell and regenerative medicine, 3D tissue and organ printing.

 

Antonio Tony Garcia,

Antonio Garcia

Associate Director of the Hispanic Research Center, Foundation Professor of Bioengineering, & Director of the Biological Design Graduate Program in the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University, USA.
Research Areas: Nanoparticle technology, portable opto-themal devices for drug delivery, and nanostructures to deliver sensors and diagnostics for Pre-Surveillance of infectious diseases.

 

Dr. Mickey Scheinowitz,

Mickey Scheinowitz

Professor and Chairman, Department of Biomedical Engineering, founder and Director of the Biomedical Technology Innovation Program, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
Research Areas: Heart rate recovery (HRR) as predictor of cardiovascular mortality; wearable device for the assessment of pulmonary ventilation during exercise; development of new algorithm to improve health-enhancing exercise prescription; predicting the anaerobic capacity from a clinical (aerobic) exercise stress test; automatic / computerized determination of the cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) outcome; fractional flow reserve (FFR) in cardiac patients; electromagnetic field as therapeutic modality.

 

Alcimar Barbosa Soares,

Alcimar Barbosa Soares

Professor, Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil.
Research Areas: Neuroengineering, Modeling and estimation of neuromotor control system elements, Brain machine interfaces, Prosthetics, Machine learning, Rehabilitation and Assistive devices.

 

Mei Wei

Mei Wei

Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, School of Engineering, University of Connecticut, USA.
Research Areas: Biomineralization, Tissue engineering scaffolds, Bone fixation devices and fabrication of nanoparticles and nanoworms.

 

Jui-Teng Lin

Jui-Teng Lin

Chairman & CEO of New Vision Inc., Taiwan and Visiting Professor at HE’s University, China.
Research Areas: Design of medical lasers (for dental, Ophthalmic and cosmetic uses), Nanotechnology, Bio-engineering, Basic physics and modeling of vision-corrections and light-activated processes in medical and biological systems.

 

Dogan Ibrahim

Dogan Ibrahim

Professor, Head of Department Computer Information Systems, Near East University, Cyprus.
Research Areas:Biomedical engineering, Digital simulation, and microcontroller based automation and control.

 

Otto Wilson

Otto Wilson

Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Catholic University of America, USA.
Research Areas: Biomineralization phenomena, Nanomaterials chemistry, Biological liquid crystals, and the synthesis and surface modification of hydroxyapatite.

 

Binh Q. Tran

Binh Q. Tran

Provost for Strategic Initiatives and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, The Catholic University of America, USA.
Research Areas: Applications of computer, mobile, and information technologies to serve elderly and underserved populations, specifically relating to telehealth, home health care technologies, personal health records, and design and development of biomedical instrumentation, including wearable medical devices.

 

Mamadou Diop

Mamadou Diop

Assistant Professor of Medical Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Western University and Research Scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.
Research Areas: Diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS),Time-resolved DOS, Broadband continuous-wave (CW) DOS; Diffuse optical imaging, Diffuse correlation spectroscopy, Tracer kinetics modeling, The use of the above techniques to noninvasively quantify tissue blood flow, oxygen metabolism, and hematocrit content in the brain, joints, and muscle of human and animal model of human diseases.

 

Xuefeng Wei,

Xuefeng Wei

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, The College of New Jersey, USA.
Research Areas: Neural Engineering, Neural Prosthetics, Bioinstrumentation, Brain-Computer Interface, Computational Neuroscience.

 

Emily Lalone

Emily A Lalone

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada.
Research Areas: Arthrits/Osteoarthritis, Bone Mechanics, Clincial Biomechanics, Upper Extremity Disorders, Orthopaedic Surgery, Rehabiltiation, Biomedical Aspects of Human Mobility, Human Joint Motion, Kinematics, Motion Capture, Computed Tomography, Clinical Epidemiology.

 

Luis Lujan

Luis Lujan

Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering. Mayo Clinic. Rochester, Minnesota.
Research Areas: Neuromodulation, Neural interfaces,Neuroprosthetic systems, Neural mechanisms of disease, Artificial intelligence, Rehabilitation Engineering, Control systems, Computational modeling.

 

Abhishek Jain

Abhishek Jain

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Director, Bioinspired Translational Microsystems Lab (BioinSyst) Texas A&M College of Engineering, USA.
Research Areas: Organs-on-Chip, Blood-vascular tissue engineering, Thrombosis, Platelets, Endothelium, Bedside Medical Devices, Automation.

 

Olivia Coiado

Olivia Coiado

Assistant Professor of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, Donald P. Shiley School of Engineering, University of Portland, USA.
Research Areas: Bioacoustics, Therapeutic ultrasound, New technologies, Medical devices, Animal models and cardiology studies.

 

Jeannine M. Coburn

Jeannine M. Coburn

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA.
Research Areas: Biomaterials, Tissue regeneration, Tissue engineering scaffolds, Implantable drug delivery systems, In vitro three-dimensional disease models, Spatially and Temporally controlled cellular co-culture models.

 

Anitha Singh

Anita Singh

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Widener University Chester, USA.
Research Areas: Developing a new combinational treatment strategy using bio-scaffolds and a robotic training paradigm in spinally contused and transected rats involving bioengineering techniques.

 

Mo Ebrahimkhani

Mo Ebrahimkhani

Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering, ASU School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, Arizona State University, Arizona, USA.
Research Areas: Synthetic biology, Stem cell engineering and human organoids, Synthetic morphogenesis, Liver on a chip, Immune regulation and tissue repair, In vivo liver regeneration and Tissue dynamics.

 

Kyung Sook Kim

Kyung Sook Kim

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Medical Engineering, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
Research Areas: Biomechanical property, Elasticity of single cell, Atomic force microscopy, Cell sorting, Microfluidic channel.

 

Mohammad Mehrmohammadi

Mohammad Mehrmohammadi

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA.
Research Areas: Medical Imaging, Molecular and Functional Imaging, Medical Ultrasound, Photoacoustic Imaging, Ultrasound Elastography, Nano-biotechnology.

 

Pinar ÇAKIR HATIR,

Pinar Çakir Hatir

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Istanbul Arel University, Turkey.
Research Areas: Molecular Imprinting, Thermosensitive polymer synthesis for controlled drug delivery system, Micro/nanostructured materials, Green chemistry, Renewable resources, Molecular recognition, Biopolymers, Development of functional polymeric materials and their applications in biomedical engineering.

 

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Seifollah Gholampour

Assistant Professor, Head of Biomedical Engineering group at Tehran North Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Research Areas: Stroke, Cerebral Circulation, Alzheimer, Neuroimaging, Cerebral Aneurysm, Hydrocephalus, Spine Biomechanics, Modelling of Blood Circulation in the Brain, Simulation of CSF Circulation, Experiment Research on Biological Fluid, Modelling of Head Injury, Numerical Simulation of Neurological disorders.

 

Ria Mazumder

Ria Mazumder

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Widener University, USA.
Research Areas: Signal processing and image processing particularly catered to medical imaging applications.