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Tom
Bates, Staff Scientist, Ph.D. in Epidemiology from University
of California, Davis,
Development of epidemic simulation models and surveillance programs in
order to to assess strategies to detect and control transmission of highly
infectious diseases in human and animal populations
Jane
Bearinger, Staff Scientist, Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from
Northwestern University, Biocompatible polymer systems, orthopedic implants,
and sensor design, shaped memory polymers for cardiovascular use, a wearable
artificial kidney, and micro-surface patterning techniques. (member of
Chemistry and Materials Science Directorate)
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Chance
Carter, Postdoctoral Scientist, Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry
from University of South Carolina, Optical fiber based imaging systems
and sensors for environmental, process control, and medical applications,
Raman and flouroescence spectroscopy and imaging.
John
Chang, Staff Scientist, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering from Northwestern
University, Biosensors, biomedical physics and engineering, medical response
technology and methodology, remote sensing using impulse electromagentic
techniques. (member of Engineering Directorate)
Frank
Chuang, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ph.D. in Biophysics and
Immunology from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, City University of New
York, Clinical medicine and biomedical science, diagnostic medical imaging,
interventional radiology and radiosurgery, fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy,
structural biology, cell physiology, transmembrane signaling, protein
chemistry, immunoassay development for advanced biodetection methods,
clinical research liaison.
Bill
Colston, Associate Division Leader, Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering
from the University of California at Davis. Biodetection with emphasis
on infectious diseases, large-scale bioscreening devices, environmental
pathogen monitoring, non-invasive optical imaging, and in vivo biosensors.
Marie-Anne
Descalle, Staff Scientist,
Ph.D in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of Michigan,
Medical applications of Monte Carlo simulations, radiotherapy of cancer,
such as patient dose calculations for external beam therapy and radioimmunotherapy,
portal imaging and portal dosimetry.
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Pete
Estacio, Chief Medical Scientist, M.D. from Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Ph.D. in Chemistry from Univeristy of California,
LaJolla, Development of medical triage, surveillance, and emergency response
technologies and national policy related to these.
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François
Génin, Staff Scientist, Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering
and Materials Science from Carnegie Mellon University, Laser optical damage,
advanced optics finishing, laser-materials interactions and femtosecond
laser processing, magnetorheological finishing, and femtosecond laser
microsurgery of cells.
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Steve
Lane, Medical Technology Program Leader, Ph.D. in Physics from
UC Davis,
Diagnostic and therapeutic medical instrumentation, biosensors, imaging,
x-ray optics and applications, and medical physics.
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Duncan
Maitland, Associate Division Leader, Ph.D. in Bioengineering from
Northwestern University, Diagnostic and interventional endovascular devices,
photomechanical transducers and actuators, artificial organs, bomaterials,
advanced microscopy, and laser-tissue interactions.
Tony
Makarewicz, Staff Scientist, PhD in Biomedical Engineering from
Northwestern University, Artificial organs, biomaterials, clinical device
development, biosensors.
Dennis
Matthews, Director for the Center for Bioscience and Engineering
at LLNL and Director of the Center for Biophotonics, Science, and Technology
at UC Davis, Ph.D. in Physics, University of Texas, Diagnostic and therapeutic
medical instrumentation, x-ray lasers and applications, and medical physics.
Mary
T. McBride, Staff Scientist,
Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of California, Davis,
Biosensors, detection, identification, and characterization of biological
molecules, bio-detection device/systems integration, evaluation and optimization,
crystal and materials engineering, and solid-solution interface chemistry.
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Gary
F. Stone, Staff Scientist, MS in Photographic Science and Engineering
from the Rochester Institute of Technology, Physics and chemistry of imaging
systems and detectors for photons and particles, optical system design,
fabrication and characterization.
James Trebes, Acting Division
Leader, Ph.D. in Physics from Yale University, Optical and x-ray imaging
systems, x-ray sources and applications, detectors, and advanced imaging
methods and algorithms, and biosurveillance systems.
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Steven
Visuri, Group Leader, Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern
University, Infectious disease detection, drug delivery methods within
the cell, microfluidics, acoustics, and lasers and optics for medicine.
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Franz
Weber, Staff Scientist, Ph.D. in Physics from Technical University
Vienna, X-ray diagnostics, X-ray fluorescence analysis, X-ray optics,
CCD detectors,
characterization and materials analysis for semi-conductor processing.
Tom
Wilson, Staff Scientist, Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Virginia
Tech, Polymer science, materials processing, biomaterials and their applciation
to medical devices, artificial organs.
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