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of School Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Drexel BIOMED School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems Bossone Research Enterprise Center by Banu Onaral, Director 23 December 2006 V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Our Founder H. H. Sun Professor Emeritus OUR LEGACY Biomedical Ultrasound Pioneer John M. Reid Professor...

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of School Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Drexel BIOMED School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems Bossone Research Enterprise Center by Banu Onaral, Director 23 December 2006 V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Our Founder H. H. Sun Professor Emeritus OUR LEGACY Biomedical Ultrasound Pioneer John M. Reid Professor Emeritus V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Presentation Outline Outline Life Saving Solutions About Drexel BIOMED Bio-Nanotechnology BIOIMAGING BIOSENSING BIOINFORMATICS NEUROENGINEERING TISSUE ENGINEERING Biomedical Ultrasound Biomedical Optics V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Solutions ... "Educational...Experiences" ... V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Drug Delivery Platforms Breast & Prostate Cancer >> Targeted and drug loaded contrast agents Before... Margaret Wheatley BIOMED After... Kelleny Oum BIOMED Flemming Forsberg Thomas Jefferson University ...for ultrasonic imaging and therapeutics. Berry Goldberg Thomas Jefferson University ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Drug Delivery Platforms Diseased Arteries, Cancerous Tumors... >> Drug Eluting Stent Ken Barbee BIOMED Uniform magnetic field External Magnet Gary Friedman Electrical Engineering Magnetically Magnetic patterned Drug insert (stent) Carriers Illustration of the magnetically targeted delivery Magnetizable stent for targeted drug delivery. Ben Yellen Zach Forbes Electrical Engineering BIOMED Doctoral Students and Entrepreneurs in Residence ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Near Infrared Based Optical Imaging Platform Diabetic Wounds >> Functional Optical Wound Monitor Elisabeth Papazoglou BIOMED Kambiz Pourrezaei BIOMED Michael S. Weingarten Surgery, COM ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Near Infrared Based Optical Imaging Platform Traumatic Brain Injury >> HematoscopeTM Drexel Optical Brain Imaging Team Hasan Ayaz BIOMED Han Ryoo BIOMED HematoscopeTM Hand-held Near Infrared Intracranial Hematoma Detector Neal Handley Emergency Medicine, COM Baruch Ben Dor Herbert Patrick Entrepreneur in Residence Critical Care, COM ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Near Infrared Based Optical Imaging Platform Autism, Schizophrenia, Dementia... >> Functional Optical Brain Imaging Sensor Drexel Optical Brain Imaging Team Meltem Izzetoglu BIOMED Scott Bunce Psychiatry, COM Kurtulus Izzetoglu BIOMED fNIR Sensor Personality and psychiatric disorders. Steve Platek Psychology ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Cellular Tissue Engineering Platform Immature Lungs at Birth >> Tissue Engineered Lungs Peter Lelkes BIOMED Christine Finck Pediatric Neurosurgery, COM Mark Mondrinos BIOMED Christopher Koharski BIOMED ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Cellular Tissue Engineering Platform Non-healing Wounds & Life Threatening Burns >> Tissue Engineered Skin Scaffold Peter Lelkes BIOMED Frank Ko Materials Engineering Mengyan Li BIOMED Anat Katsir BIOMED ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Acoustic Nano-biosensor Platform Stroke, Thrombosis, Heart Failure... >> Blood Coagulation Biosensor BioSensus Capillary Ryzard Lec BIOMED INR = 2.0 PT = 27 ........... Blood Sample Piezoelectric Transducer Mode Calibration Start Blood Sample Disposable Blood BioChip Yasha Kresh Cardiothoracic Surgery Disposable NanoAcoustic Blood Analyzer (NABA) David Wootton Mechanical Engineering ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Life Saving... Cellular Nanoprobe Platform Real-time Nano-biopsy >> Nano-size probes for intracellular imaging. UV light needle -like fiber Som Tyagi Physics Cell under inverted microscope <150 nm YY Elisabeth Papazoglou BIOMED Collect/Count Photons Quantify Concentration Kambiz Pourrezaei BIOMED Antibody functionalized nano-particle coated probes. Irvin Chaiken Biochemistry, COM Nikolay Popnikolof Pathology, COM ...Solutions V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Strategic Thrusts & Leadership Biosensing & Bioimaging Biomedical Ultrasound & Optics Biosensors Drug Delivery Imaging; Contrast Agents Peter Lewin Professor of Biomedical & Electrical Engineering Banu Onaral After Encapsulation Day 3 Margaret Wheatley Professor of Biomedical & Chemical Engineering Brass housing Solution Piezoelectric Plate Professor & Director School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Day 7 Day 12 Kambiz Pourrezaei Professor of Biomedical & Electrical Engineering V 1.0 [MS 041019] Ryszard Lec Professor of Biomedical & Electrical Engineering O-ring Electrode School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Strategic Thrusts & Leadership BioNanotechnology Biosensors & Cellular Probes Drug Delivery Tissue Engineering Peter I. Lelkes Calhoun Chair Professor of Cellular Tissue Engineering Kambiz Pourrezaei Ryszard Lec Professor of Biomedical & Electrical Engineering Professor of Biomedical & Electrical Engineering Margaret Wheatley Professor of Biomedical & Chemical Engineering V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Strategic Thrusts & Leadership Cellular Tissue Engineering Cellular Engineering Biomaterials Peter I. Lelkes Calhoun Chair Professor of Cellular Tissue Engineering Fred Allen Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Dov Jaron Calhoun Distinguished Professor, Biomedical Engineering IMPLANT RESEARCH INITIATIVE Director: Steven Kurtz, Drexel University & Exponent Inc. Associate Directors: Michele Marcolongo & Av Edidin Drexel University Kyphon Corp. V 1.0 [MS 041019] Kenneth A. Barbee Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Strategic Thrusts & Leadership Neuroengineering Brain Machine Interface Computational Neuroscience and Neuroinformatics Neurorobotics Neuropharmaceutical Engineering Biomechanics and Human Performance CP G Hip Karen Moxon Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering & Neurobiology Ank le Kn ee Ilya Rybak Research Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neurobiology Rami Seliktar Professor & Vice Director of School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems Todd C. Doehring Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Strategic Thrusts & Leadership Integrated Bioinformatics Center for Integrated Bioinformatics Director: Aydin Tozeren Aydin Tozeren Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering Bioinformatics Bioinformation Engineering Bioimaging Clustering Algorithm Andres Kriete Associate Professor of Bioinformation Engineering / Director of Biocomputing Laboratory at Coriell Institute for Medical Research Bahrad A Sokhansanj Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Strategic Thrusts & Leadership New Initiatives Skin Bioengineering Pediatric Engineering Arye Rosen Academy Professor & Director, Pediatric Engineering Program Elizabeth Papazoglou Research Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Samuel Neff Pediatric Engineering St. Christophers Pediatric Hospital V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Regional Initiatives & Leadership Translational Research Roadmap Research & Development Basic Applied and Research ROAD MAP Laboratory Prototype Clinical Prototype & Preclinical Testing Clinical Clinical Development, Development Testing and Validation Regulatory Regulatory Pathway Pathway Commercialization & Manufacturing Health Care Product Translational Research Market Assessment Freedom to Operate Regulatory & Reimbursement... Business Plan FUNDS Federal and State Agencies, Corporate R&D, Private Foundations... SBIR, STIR, Corporate Ventures, Private Foundations, Private Investors... THE Gap V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Regional Initiatives & Leadership Our Region Greater Philadelphia Many firsts... First Hospital: Pennsylvania Hospital, Founded by Ben Franklin in 1751 First Medical School for Women (now part of Drexel) First Children's Hospital, 1855... Life sciences and engineering intellectual capital ...Largely untapped $1 Billion in R&D Funds to Academic Institutions ...$600 Million from NIH Ranked 3rd in Life Sciences Composite Index in Milken Institute Report, June 2005 ...Current strength and growth potential Ranked 1st in Current Impact Assessment Index ...Success in bringing research ideas to marketplace V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Regional Initiatives & Leadership Our Region (Continued) Greater Philadelphia (Continued) Network of Economic Development Agencies ...Committed to life sciences and biomedical technologies "Co-funding & commercialization infrastructure" Regional Mobilization Rethinking Philadelphia Reinventing Philadelphia Action Philadelphia NOW! Location... Location... Location... ...Midway between New York and Washington D.C. ...Midway between capital and regulatory centers V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems About Drexel BIOMED Our University Culture and History of Drexel University Founder A. J. Drexel's Legacy ...Higher education's critical role in economic development and wealth creation Cooperative Education Entrepreneurial spirit and enterprising approach... Office of Technology Commercialization Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship in Technology Merger that created our College of Medicine Synergy grants... Tobacco grants funded GRID program New College of Law Health law... Entrepreneurship V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems About Drexel BIOMED Our University (Continued) Interdisciplinary team spirit at Drexel Technology Commercialization Performance Relative to R&D Expenditure, Drexel has one of the highest start-up formation rates in the nation Funded Start-Ups in 2003... Drexel University: Research Expenditure $82 Million 6 Start-ups 7.4 Start-Ups per $100 Million Stanford University: Research Expenditure $640 Million 12 Startups 3.3 Start-Ups per $100 Million MIT: Research Expenditure $994 Million 15 Startups 1.5 Start-Ups per $100 Million Source: Association of University Technology Managers V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems About Drexel BIOMED Our School History Created in 1961 as a free-standing university-level research institute Biomedical Engineering and Science Institute offered masters and doctoral degrees in biomedical engineering and biomedical sciences Calhoun Endowment Reorganized as a School September 1997 Following two years of strategic planning Inaugural undergraduate class September 1998 ABET Accredited 2002 Founding Vision Marriage of technology with biology and medicine is defining the industrial enterprise of the 21st century V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems About Drexel BIOMED Our School (Continued) Mandate Establish leadership in niche areas Strive for clinical and industrial relevance Focus on translational research and entrepreneurship Technology transfer and commercialization Integrate academic assets and resources of the University and the region... ...through Strategic Partnerships ...Grassroots V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems About Drexel BIOMED Our School (Continued) Unique Organizational Structure (Continued) Free-standing university-level interdisciplinary unit that: Transcends disciplinary barriers Facilitates the interplay between diverse groups Mobilizes and engages faculty of various programs Plays up the synergies and leverages expertise Orchestrates university-level challenge initiatives Agility to respond to emerging opportunities ...Grassroots Powerful regional alliances Networks that sustain and nourish strategic initiatives V 1.0 [MS 041019] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems About Drexel BIOMED Our School (Continued) Strategic Positioning Strategic Academic Thrusts Bio-Nanotechnology BIOIMAGING BIOSENSING BIOINFORMATICS NEUROENGINEERING Biosen...

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School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health SystemsWelcome toBiomedical EngineeringInformation SessionBossone Research Enterprise CenterbyBanu Onaral, Director August 25, 2006V 1.0 [MS 041019]School of Biomedical Engineering, Sc
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Differential scatteringDuderstadt and Hamilton pp. 34-45Differential scattering cross sectionv v'We want a cross section that describes not only the probability that a neutron scatters, but also contains information about the angle through whic
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NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER SOFTWARE RELEASE AND USAGE AGREEMENTThis Agreement shall be used only in the event the Subject Software is not provided toRecipient under any other agreement with the United States, such as contract, grant orcoope
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Course Website Uphttp:/www.pages.drexel.edu/~rcr32/qsm2007/qsm2007.htm Homework 1 to be posted by end of day Where we are in your textbook: Chapter 3Check your understanding1. A red and green laser both are each rated at 2.5 mW. Which produce m
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Feminism, Aesthetics, and Recognition The Body as `Sacred': A Marxist Paradigm for Theorizing `Alienation in Cosmetic Surgery' Amrita Banerjee, student, University of Oregon Abstract: This paper outlines the relevance and strength of the Marxist fram
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SIMULATION BASED STUDY OF TCP FAIRNESS IN MULTI-HOP WIRELESS NETWORKSKunal Shah Advisor: Dr. Harish SethuComputer Communications LaboratoryClick to edit Master title Outline style Introduction and Motivation Click to edit Master text styles
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HTML &amp; DreamweaverAdvanced WorkshopDavid TristanoFaculty Development Center Office of Information Resources and Technology (IRT) 107 Korman Center dmt34@drexel.eduHTML &amp; DreamweaverToday ppt review of HTML basics style basics set up a site
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ECHAAllStarsSparkleinDebutSaturday, February 25ANNAPOLISTheinauguralECHAAllStarGame,hostedbytheU.S.NavalAcademyathistoric DahlgrenHall,wasahighspirited,entertaininggame,withtheBluesquaddefeatingtheRedbythescore of96. TheRedteam,whichhadtrailedbyth
Drexel - MJM - 304
ECE-C304 Quiz 2 2/3/04 SOLUTIONS Problem Use multi-tasking technique to code void t_seconds(float *x, float t) the which moves the legobug forward and stops when the bug hits a wall or has traveled for t seconds. The program also assigns the content
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ECE-C304 Quiz 2 2/3/04 SOLUTIONS Problem Use multi-tasking technique to code void t_seconds(float *x, float t) the which moves the legobug forward and stops when the bug hits a wall or has traveled for t seconds. The program also assigns the content
Drexel - PLG - 28
Statistical Analysis with the R Programming Language This workshop is designed for a risk analyst who is beginning to find the spreadsheet environment constraining and wishes to gain familiarity with a freely available and powerful tool for risk asse
Wisconsin - CL - 1
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REPORTSvector (pSTC-tkGST ) (7), and transfected by the calcium phosphate method into 293 cells. In vitro kinase assays with immobilized proteins were done as described in (6). 15. COS7 cells were cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium suppl