Entitled “CAREER: Hybrid adaptive optics: a new paradigm for faster, deeper, volumetric microscopy in scattering media”, this was awarded through the NSF BIOPHOTONICS, IMAGING & SENSING programs. Further information can be found on the NSF website.
Month: December 2017
Dec 2017: The group welcomes new PhD student Raisa Rasul
Raisa B. Rasul is a PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Department. She obtained her B.S. in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Nanotechnology from the University of Arkansas. Her research in the group is focused on the use of optical elastography to study cancer and stem cell mechanobiology.
Dec 2017: Jeff’s book chapter now ‘In Press’
J.A. Mulligan, F. Bordeleau, C.A. Reinhart-King and S.G. Adie, “Traction Force Microscopy for Non-Invasive Imaging of Cell Forces”, In Biomechanics in Oncology, Editors: C. Dong, N. Kuhn, and K. Konstantopoulos, Springer, In press.