Biomedical Devices and Bioimaging
The Biomedical Devices and Bioimaging track reflects Northeastern University’s outstanding research profile in developing transformative and translational instrumentation and algorithms to help understand biological processes and disease. Our department has active federally funded research spanning across a broad spectrum of relevant areas in instrument design, contrast agent development, and advanced computational modeling and reconstruction methods. Example research centers and laboratories include the Institute for the Chemical Imaging of Living Systems, the Translational Biophotonics Cluster, and the B-SPIRAL signal processing group.
Primary faculty contacts
s.chung@northeastern.edu
Cell type-specific genetics of neuroregeneration, Long-term longitudinal imaging at subcellular resolution, High-speed and low-cost confocal imaging
q.fang@northeastern.edu
Innovations in translational medical imaging devices to better diagnose cancers, low-cost point-of-care diagnostic tools to delivery life-saving medicines to the resource-poor regions, and high performance computing tools to facilitate the development of the next-generation imaging methods
Nanopore technology, single-cell techniques, computational biology
t.lannin@northeastern.edu
m.niedre@northeastern.edu
Biomedical optics and non-invasive imaging, rare cell detection and tracking in the body, ultrafast time-domain diffuse optical imaging, image reconstruction and biomedical signal processing
Focused Ultrasound, Immunoengineering, Immunomodulation, Ultrasound Imaging, Neuroimaging, Drug Delivery, Gliomblastoma, Alzheimer’s Disease
m.yaseen@northeastern.edu
Advanced microscopy for minimally invasive, in vivo characterization of brain function