The Official Twitter for Dr. Craig Goergen's CardioVascular Imaging Research Laboratory (CVIRL) at Purdue University's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Excited to have my final work from @CVIRLab published in JBME! Really enjoyed working with and learning from Prof. Ntusi and his team.
Also excited about the calls for more RHD research from @NIH and @AHA_Research! 🫀
#newinJBME Subject-specific modeling is critical for predicting individual cardiovascular flows in rheumatic heart disease. This study from @PurdueEngineersand @CHI_UCT presents accessible methods for achieving image-based aortic flow modeling: doi.org/10.1115/1.4063000
@CVIRLab celebrated our graduating seniors on Tuesday, complete with homemade macarons (thanks, and a piñata to encourage them to shoot for the stars! We have loved working with them and will miss having them in the lab.
ALT Members of CVIRL stand outside the biomedical engineering building. They are grouped all together and smiling.
Congratulations to Professor @craig_goergen who was honored with the Emerging Leader Award by his alma mater @WashUengineers. The Emerging Leader Award honors recent alumni who exemplify leadership and continued service through scientific excellence, innovation and collaboration.
The @AHAScience sponsored SURF program at Purdue offers 5 undergraduate students the opportunity to do research in a cardiovascular research laboratory for 10 weeks during the summer! Apply now through February 15. For details, visit engineering.purdue.edu/BME/A…
This is the work that came from 2022 sabbatical - thanks @FulbrightPrgrm!Neurovascular hypoxia after mild traumatic brain injury in juvenile mice correlates with heart‐brain dysfunctions in adulthood onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
Grateful for the chance to share my @CVIRLab work, catch up with old friends, and make some new ones (while enjoying Memphis food)!
@AppliedCVB is such a welcoming conference with lots of exciting research. Thanks to Dr. Brewster, Dr. Bowlin, and many others for a great time!🤙
ALT Myself next to my research poster on rheumatic heart disease
ALT Myself with my old lab mates and advisor from grad school at Purdue
These micro-robots may be the key to treating colorectal conditions like inflammatory bowel disease. @DaveCappelleri has received a $1.1 million @NIH grant to investigate targeted drug delivery with micro-robots: engineering.purdue.edu/ME/Ne…