Prof. Syed M. Imaduddin
Noninvasive Neuromonitoring
We are building noninvasive ultrasound-based techniques for point-of-care intracranial pressure (ICP), intracranial compliance (ICC), and cerebrovascular resistance (CVR) determination.
Out-of-Hospital Brain Care
Existing brain monitoring techniques are highly invasive, requiring holes to be drilled into the skull to insert sensing probes.
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Our work is expanding neuromonitoring to applications far outside of the intensive-care environment, even including
space-medicine for astronauts!
Continuous Ultrasound Imaging
Ultrasound imaging is fast turning into a continuous monitoring tool thanks to advances in transducer fabrication and driving electronics.
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We are working together with partners from industry and clinical medicine to build application-specific ultrasound devices for brain-monitoring.
Unobtrusive Neuro-cognitive Decline Assessment
We are building tools using consumer-grade electronics to track oculo-motor reflexes for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's patients
Seamless Eye-Tracking
Eye movements are known to carry information about underlying neuro-cognitive deficit. Conventional eye-movement assessment requires expensive equipment and cannot be done frequently.
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We are changing that by leveraging ubiquitous smartphones and tablets!