Profiles in "Bioimaging" Expertise Area

  • Smith is a behavioral neuroscientist studying learning and memory systems in both insects and mammals. His work is being applied to studies of human diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
  • Dr. Nickerson studies the effects of biomechanical forces on microbial and human cells on Earth and in space, how this response is related to normal homeostasis or disease, and translation to biomedical/biotech applications.
  • The Smith group specializes in developing novel imaging technologies and multiomic biomarker discovery towards applications in women’s health and mental illness.
  • Graves' interests focus on a new type of X-ray light source based on the collision of extremely short electron and laser pulses.
  • B. Blair Braden is the director of the Autism and Brain Aging Laboratory at ASU.
  • Arizona State University July 2017 - present: Curator of Lichens and Digital Data Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands November 2004 - present: Adjunct Scientist (CDF Lichen Inventory)
  • Shepherd directs the Quantitative Imaging and Inference lab (qi2lab). qi2lab seeks to understand how the laws of physics interact with the rules of life using computational imaging and quantitative analysis tools.
  • Beeman's expertise lies in the development and application of magnetic resonance-based methods to decipher how diseases like diabetes and cancer develop and progress.