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Search & Discovery (Fall, 2008)
(University of Michigan, Office of the Vice President for Research, 2008)
Control and Effect of Glial Cell Activation on the Microscale Chronic Neural Interface toward Dynamic Control of Neural Environment.
(2010)
The limited lifetime of neural implants continues to frustrate the progress of neuroscience research. Despite extensive research into the inflammatory process and the encapsulation cascade, there has been little attention ...
Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Brain: Background and Review of Clinical Applications
(Blackwell Verlag GmbH, 2005-04)
Developing and Applying a Design Framework to Prepare Electronic Health Record Data for Time-Series Modeling
(2021)
Well-prepared data for predictive modeling often yields better performance, but preparing data is time-consuming and requires domain expertise. This is especially true in early warning systems, or time-series prediction ...
Development Of An Artificial Membrane Lung
(2016)
End-stage lung disease due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading cause of death across the world. However, treatment options for end-stage COPD are extremely limited. An artificial membrane lung ...
Label Uncertainty and Learning Using Partially Available Privileged Information for Clinical Decision Support: Applications in Detection of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
(2021)
Artificial intelligence and machine learning have the potential to transform health care by deriving new and important insights from the vast amount of data generated during routine delivery of healthcare. The digitization ...
Acoustic Methods for Histotripsy Feedback
(2019)
Histotripsy is a therapeutic ultrasound modality that employs clouds of inertial cavitation to noninvasively destroy unwanted tissue. Histotripsy systems are, traditionally, transmit-only systems incapable of receiving ...
Design and Testing Novel Wearable Instrumentation for Assessing Pelvic Floor Function and Exploring Continence Mechanisms
(2020)
Urinary incontinence (UI) and fecal incontinence (FI) affect 20% of North Americans, with a higher prevalence in women and the elderly. The prevention and treatment of these conditions unfortunately leaves much to be ...
Acoustically-Responsive Scaffolds: Control of Growth Factor Release for Tissue Regeneration Using Ultrasound
(2017)
Administration of exogenous growth factors (GFs) is a proposed method of stimulating tissue regeneration. Conventional administration routes, such as at-site or systemic injections, have yielded problems with efficacy ...
Biological Applications of Surfaces with Extreme Wettabilities
(2019)
Surfaces with extreme wettabilities have become an increasingly popular topic due to their wide range of applications – from simply keeping dirt off clothing to oil-water separation in the event of an oil spill. In particular, ...