Posts tagged with 'Cardiovascular Biology'


Archival research and digitization project in support of making the Smart Museum’s institutional history more widely accessible

Kenneth Bader

P.I. willing to mentor undergraduate research volunteers work study students, and students requring pay interested in Biomedical acoustics.

The focus of the Biomedical Acoustics Development and Engineering Research Laboratory (BADER Lab) is the translation of therapeutic ultrasound for non- or minimally invasive treatment of cardiovascular and cancerous disease. Specifically, we utilize acoustic cavitation for combinatorial ablation and enhanced drug delivery treatment strategies of pathologies resistant to standard interventional techniques. To assess bubble activity and the resultant changes in tissue structure, we are developing multi-modal imaging approaches via diagnostic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. Analytic and numerical bubble dynamics models are also utilized to gain insight into the mechanism of action of our therapeutic approaches. Current research topics include:

  • Chronic thrombus ablation with histotripsy and thrombolytic drugs
  • Passive cavitation and MR imaging to assess histotripsy-induced liquefaction
  • In vitro assessment of histotripsy-enhanced drug delivery
  • Histotripsy-induced sonochemical reactions for the treatment of cancer
  • Numeric and analytic models of bubble dynamics
  • Magnetic Resonance-guided transurethral prostate ablation

For more information, visit our laboratory website: baderlab.uchicago.edu

Luka Pocivavsek

PI looking for undergraduate research volunteers. My lab is a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary lab that combines the physical sciences, engineering, and surgery. We study aortic pathologies, stability and failure of endovascular repairs, stress focusing phenomena induced by surgical interventions, and interfacial adhesion, surface renewal, and topography.


10-week long summer program that gives students the opportunity to participate in hypothesis-driven independent research at Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC in Roanoke, Virginia.

Beyond the Scale: Tackling Obesity, Conquering Cancer

Super resolution microscopy in vascular cells

SurgBioMech Lab

Surgery is anatomy. Anatomy is geometry. Geometry is the heart of mechanics.

SurgBioMech Lab studies the geometry and biomechanics of surgical anatomies and biological interfaces.


The STAR program is designed to provide traditionally under-represented and disadvantaged undergraduate students with two consecutive summers of a 10-week research training and career development program.

he program provides the opportunity for students to choose from several areas of research at the University of New Mexico's Health Sciences Center.

Undergraduate Research in Biomechanics