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Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program Faculty

Name Title Email General Research Area
Anissa Abi-Dargham Professor and Vice Chair of Research anissa.abi-dargham@ stonybrookmedicine.edu Molecular imaging, pharmacology, schizophrenia and addiction
Agnieszka Bialkowska Assistant Professor agnieszka.bialkowska@stonybrookmedicine.edu Inflammation within the gastrointestinal tract
Terry Button Associate Professor terry.button@stonybrook.edu Advanced magnetic resonance mammography and dynamic infrared imaging
Kenneth Dill Distinguished Professor kenneth.dill@stonybrook.edu Physics of how proteins fold
F. Avraham Dilmanian Professor avraham.dilmanian@stonybrook.edu Experimental methods of radiation therapy with segmented beams
Joshua Dubnau Professor joshua.dubnau@stonybrook.edu

Investigating a novel mechanism that could underlie amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD).

Berhane Ghebrehiwet Professor berhane.ghebrehiwet@stonybrookmedicine.edu  Structure and function of C1q receptors (C1qRs) in health and disease
Benjamin Hsiao Professor benjamin.hsiao@stonybrook.edu Design, preparation, characterization and application of nanostructured soft condensed materials
Arie Kaufman Distinguished Professor arie.kaufman@stonybrook.edu Computer graphics and specifically computer graphics architectures, algorithms, and languages; visualization including volume visualization and scientific visualization; user interfaces; virtual reality; and multimedia
Yu Yulee Li Research Associate Professor yulee.li@chsli.org Magnetic resonance imaging research on technical development and clinical applications: Image reconstruction for high-speed MRI data acquisition; Machine learning for clinical MRI reconstruction and post-processing; Real-time cardiac imaging for functional and anatomy examination; Blood flow and myocardium strain modeling from real-time cardiac MRI data.
Jerome Liang Professor jerome.liang@stonybrook.edu Developing medical image reconstruction and processing technologies for computerized early detection, diagnosis and management of cancers and other diseases; virtual endoscopy, biopsy and surgery
Richard Lin Professor richard.lin@stonybrook.edu Physiological functions and pathological roles of PI3Ks
Michael Mak Empire Innovation Associtate Professor michael.mak@stonybrook.edu Mechanobiology, Cytoskeleton, Extracellular matrix, Biofabrication, Bioprinting, Computational Modeling
Richard McCombie Professor mccombie@cshl.edu Developing databases, data-analysis tools, and user interfaces to organize, manage, and visualize that vast body of information
Lisa Miller Biophysical Chemist lmiller@bnl.gov Study of the chemical makeup of tissue in disease using high-resolution infrared and x-ray imaging at the NSLS
Pratha Mitra Professor mitra@cshl.edu Behavior of complex biological systems, both from a mechanistic, physico-chemical perspective, and from an engineering perspective emphasizing function
Klaus Mueller Professor mueller@cs.sunysb.edu Medical, scientific and information visualization, visual analytics, medical imaging, computer graphics, virtual and augmented reality, and high-performance computing
Pavel Osten Associate Professor osten@cshl.edu Automated microscopy and bioinformatics methods for whole-brain analysis in the mouse
Ramin Parsey Professor and Chair ramin.parsey@stonybrookmedicine.edu Imaging modalities to investigate psychiatric and neurological disorders
Scott Powers Professor robert.powers@stonybrookmedicine.edu Identification and functional characterization of cancer genes
Miriam Rafailovich Professor miriam.rafailovich@stonybrook.edu Surface and interface properties of polymer thin films, nanocomposite materials, phase segregation in polymer blends
Robert Rizzo Professor rizzorc@gmail.com Computational structural biology
Joel Saltz Professor and Founding Chair joel.saltz@stonybrookmedicine.edu Development of digital pathology tools, algorithms, methods, infrastructure support quantitative analysis; development of techniques and tools to enable deep integrative translational research of pathology; development of biomedical informatics methods and tools to generate actionable clinical phenotype information
David Schlyer Senior Scientist schlyer@bnl.gov Development of multi-modality imaging
Kenneth Shroyer The Marvin Kuschner Professor and Chair kenneth.shroyer@stonybrookmedicine.edu Cancer biomarkers
Carlos Simmerling Professor and Associate Director carlos.simmerling@stonybrook.edu Computational structural biology
Balaji Sitharaman CTO balaji.sitharaman@stonybrook.edu Functional nanobiosystems for simultaneous diagnostics and therapeutics (theranostics); multidimensional supramolecular biosystems for imaging, drug delivery and tissue regeneration; nanobio-interface devices for tissue regeneration
Steven Skiena Distinguished Teaching Professor skiena@cs.sunysb.edu Algorithm design and its applications to biology
Raffaella Sordella Associate Professor sordella@cshl.edu How do tumors become addicted to certain gene products, and  how do tumors develop resistance to anti-cancer drugs
Esther Takeuchi Distinguished Professor esther.takeuchi@stonybrook.edu Cutting-edge research in electrochemistry, batteries and their intersection with human health
Flaminia Talos Assistant Professor flaminia.Ionas@stonybrookmedicine.edu

Clonal dynamics and single cell transcriptomics of luminal epithelial cells in aging and cancer

Kevin Tracey Director, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research traceyk@nshs.edu Individual mediators of systemic inflammation, and their regulation
Nashaat Turkman Assistant Professor nashaat.Turkman@stonybrookmedicine.edu

Molecular Imaging- development of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) radiotracers for oncology and neuroscience applications.

Jared Van Snellenberg Assistant Professor jared.vansnellenberg@stonybrookmedicine.edu Development of novel signal processing and statistical methods for pre- and post-processing of brain functional MRI data in populations with psychotic disorders
Chuck Venditti Senior Investigator venditti@mail.nih.gov Inborn errors of metabolism, the hereditary methylmalonic acidemias (MMA), and disorders of intracellular cobalamin metabolism
Peter Westcott Assistant Professor westcott@cshl.edu 

Analysis of the immune system and cancer coevolution, with the goal of expanding the curative potential of immunotherapy. Patients

Wei Zhao Professor wei.zho@stonybrook.edu Development of novel detector concept and new clinical applications for early detection of cancer