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Organization profile
Biomedical Engineering encompasses multidisciplinary and multiscale research applied to significant health problems. The Department is part of the OHSU Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine.
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Profiles
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Kimberly Beatty
- Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine
- Biomedical Engineering - Associate Professor
- Knight Cancer Quantitative Oncology Program
Person: Academic
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Young Hwan Chang
- Biomedical Engineering - Assistant Professor
- Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine
- Knight Cancer Quantitative Oncology Program
Person: Academic
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Koei Chin
- Biomedical Engineering - Research Associate Professor
- Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine
- Knight Cancer Quantitative Oncology Program
Person: Academic
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Development of topical formulation of siRNA-nanoparticle for treating skin diseases
Project: Research project
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Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF): A Rodent Model for Therapeutic Intervention
Project: Research project
Research output
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A clinically relevant formulation for direct administration of nerve specific fluorophores to mitigate iatrogenic nerve injury
Barth, C. W., Shah, V. M., Wang, L. G., Masillati, A. M., Al-Fatease, A., Husain Rizvi, S. Z., Antaris, A. L., Sorger, J., Rao, D. A., Alani, A. W. G. & Gibbs, S. L., May 2022, In: Biomaterials. 284, 121490.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A multi-encoder variational autoencoder controls multiple transformational features in single-cell image analysis
Ternes, L., Dane, M., Gross, S., Labrie, M., Mills, G., Gray, J., Heiser, L. & Chang, Y. H., Dec 2022, In: Communications Biology. 5, 1, 255.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A multiplex implantable microdevice assay identifies synergistic combinations of cancer immunotherapies and conventional drugs
Tatarova, Z., Blumberg, D. C., Korkola, J. E., Heiser, L. M., Muschler, J. L., Schedin, P. J., Ahn, S. W., Mills, G., Coussens, L. M., Jonas, O. & Gray, J., 2022, (Accepted/In press) In: Nature biotechnology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access