Title: Image-Guided Interventions; Ultrasound
1Image-Guided Interventions Ultrasound
- Group Members
- Mehrdad Negahban (Eng. Mechs., UNL)
- Jiashi Yang (Eng. Mechs., UNL)
- Jason MacTaggart (Surgery, UNMC)
- George Gogos (Mech. Eng., UNL)
- Mehmet Can Vuran (Comp. Sci. Eng., UNL)
- Feng Xie (Internal Med., UNMC)
- Dong Wang (Pharm. Sci., UNMC)
- Greg Bashford (Bio. Syst. Eng., UNL)
- Joe Turner (Eng. Mechs., UNL)
2Charge
- Your task is to develop core ideas/projects for
an 8-10M (1.25-1.5M per year for 5 years) NIH
Center proposal. - Catheter-based Ultrasound with Microbubbles
- Specifically, you should consider the following
questions
3Briefly describe the core projects your group
would design for the Center. Please dream big.
- Intravascular Ultrasound with Targeted
Microbubbles - Microbubble enhanced ultrasound is normally done
only in regions where ultrasound imaging can be
done - Project Focus
- Use intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) with focused
beam profile to burst microbubbles in areas of
the body where ultrasonic imaging is not possible - Introduce drug-laden microbubbles for targeted
drug delivery - Diagnose delivery amount using IVUS-based
targeted tissue palpitation
4Identify the key faculty from from both campuses
to involve in these projects. Include their
strengths. (UNMC on next slide)
- UNL Faculty Strengths
- Joe Turner (ultrasonic modeling)
- Greg Bashford (ultrasonic imaging)
- George Gogos (fluid flow)
- Jiashi Yang (externally-guided bubbles/particles)
- Mehrdad Negahban (in-vivo tissue
characterization) - Li Tan (development of guidable particle)
- Mehmet Can Vuran (wireless particle movement)
- Sensor design expert
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5Identify the key faculty from from both campuses
to involve in these projects. Include their
strengths.
- UNMC Faculty Strengths
- Jason MacTaggart (vascular surgery)
- Feng Xie (ultrasound/microbubbles)
- David Holtzclaw (microfluidics)
- Surgical Oncologist
- Center for Nanomedicine Drug Delivery
6Identify external academic partners expertise
or equipment resources/strengths that are needed
to accomplish these projects.
7List potential industry/foundation partners
(think broadly) and what they would contribute.
Include reasons why they would be interested.
8Describe how you would link the Center to other
campus resources.