IEEE HIC 2012 – Keynote – Matthew O’Donnell – Video




IEEE HIC 2012 - Keynote - Matthew O #39;Donnell
Matthew O #39;Donnell Frank Julie Jungers, Dean of Engineering, University of Washington Talk Title: Is Molecular Imaging Truly Needed to Translate the Promise of Molecular Medicine into a Clinical Reality? Matthew O #39;Donnell is a native New Yorker with a high-energy, high-humor, fast-paced, and direct manner who has spent most of his academic and professional career in the Midwest. A physicist by training with undergraduate through doctoral degrees from Notre Dame, O #39;Donnell exemplifies the new breed of scientist-engineer who works across disciplines. He joined the University of Michigan faculty in 1990 as a professor of electrical engineering and computer science. In 1998, he was named the Jerry W. and Carol L. Levin Professor of Engineering and was appointed chair of the Biomedical Engineering Department in 1999. He also won several engineering teaching awards at Michigan. An expert in ultrasound imaging, O #39;Donnell #39;s initiated cutting-edge explorations of new imaging modalities in biomedicine, including ultrafast optics, in vivo microscopy, catheter imaging of coronary arteries, optoacoustic arrays, and elasticity and molecular imaging. O #39;Donnell holds 50 patents and has authored or co-authored more than 200 publications. He is associate editor of the journal Ultrasonic Imaging, is a permanent member of the National Institutes of Health Imaging Study Section, a fellow of both IEEE and AIMBE, and a member of Sigma Xi, and the American Physical Society.From:IEEEEMBSViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:19:04More inScience Technology

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