Kilachand Center researchers open their labs and minds to advance science in new directions.

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  • Xiaojun Cheng, PhD

    Research Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
    Areas of Interest Brain imaging, speckle-based techniques, functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), microscopy. Research Areas Our research revolves around cutting-edge speckle-based optical techniques to measure both animal and human brain dynamics and function, particularly laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) and speckle contrast optical spectroscopy (SCOS). We are also working on other brain imaging modalities including […]
  • Jeroen Eyckmans, PhD

    Research Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
    Biography: Prof. Eyckmans’s research program aims to understands the mechanical and biochemical mechanisms that drive tissue repair (scarring) versus tissue regeneration in response to injury. Through an interdisciplinary approach combining microfabrication, nanotechnology and molecular biology, his group develops novel biomimetic models to study wound closure and extracellular matrix remodeling of soft (skin, tendon, ligament) and […]
  • Martin Thunemann, PhD

    Research Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
    Areas of Interest: Neuroimaging, electrophysiology, neurovascular coupling, neurometabolic coupling, cerebral blood flow regulation, neurological and psychiatric diseases, cognition, neurotechnology, transgenic animals, nitric oxide, cGMP Research Areas: Cellular and systems-level neuroscience, microscopy, electrophysiology, preclinical imaging
  • Meryem Yücel, PhD

    Research Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Technical Director, Neurophotonics Center
    Areas of Interest Functional Near-InfraRed Spectroscopy method and translating it to clinical applications and disseminating its use in basic neuroscience research. Research Areas Functional brain imaging