Category Archives: Lab Updates

Paul Lee awarded American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship

Congratulations to our postdoc, Dr. Paul Lee, for receiving a 2019 American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship! His project, entitled “Optical Measurements of Microvascular Cerebral Blood Flow in Children with Sickle Cell Disease” will validate Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (DCS) measurements of microvascular cerebral blood flow in patients with sickle cell disease, and it will use DCS to characterize cerebrovascular hemodynamics in this unique patient population. Here is a picture of Paul after finding out that his hard work has paid off!

DoD Grant Awarded to study biomarkers and mechanisms in repetitive concussion

In May, Drs. Buckley and Wood were awarded a Co-PI Peer Reviewed Alzheimer’s Research Program grant from the Department of Defense to 1) investigate acute hemodynamic and metabolic biomarkers of long-term pathological changes (i.e., amyloid beta and tau tangles) after repetitive sports-related head injury, and 2) understand inflammatory mechanisms driving changes in these acute biomarkers. Promising biomarkers found in this proposal can be readily translated to controlled clinical studies, as many of the parameters we are studying can be quantified non-invasively in the emergency room, battlefield, or sideline setting. Further, successful drug treatments found in our mechanistic evaluation could represent easily translatable therapies to test in patient studies, as some of the drugs we are testing are already approved for clinical use by the FDA.

Buckley lab at the 2018 BMES Conference in Atlanta

The Biomedical Engineering Society holds its annual conference in Atlanta, and biomedical engineers, researchers, and industry representatives come together from all over the nation to learn about current research and techniques being implemented in the field. You can find out more about the conference, as well as the organization here.

This year, we are super proud of our students who presented their research poster at the conference symposium!

Our 1st year graduate student, Junho Yoo, is talking about the research we have done observing neuroinflammation in mild traumatic brain injuries.

 

Wesley Matingou, one of our undergraduate researchers, presented his poster on the development of a wearable sensor that can be used to continuously monitor vitals in the brain.