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Christopher G. Rylander, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
325 ICTAS Building
Stanger Street (MC 0298)
Blacksburg, VA 24061
540-231-0964
EDUCATION:
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Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas - Austin, 2005
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M.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas - Austin, 2002
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B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas - Austin, 2000
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:
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Biomedial Optics and Imaging: Optical Coherence Tomography
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Techniques and Devices for Modifying Tissue Optical Properties (Tissue Clearing)
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Modeling Tissue Heat and Mass Transport
RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
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C.G. Rylander, D.P. Dave, T. Akkin, T.E. Milner, K.R. Diller, A.J. Welch, “Quantitative phase-contrast imaging of cells with phase-sensitive optical coherence microscopy,” Optics Letters 29(13): 1509-1511, 2004.
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C.G. Rylander, D.P. Dave, T.E. Milner, K.R. Diller, A.J. Welch, “Measurement of total cell dry mass using differential phase contrast optical coherence microscopy to discriminate normal and cancerous cell populations,” Cancer Detection and Prevention, In Preparation.
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C.G. Rylander, K.R. Diller, T.E. Milner, A.J. Welch, “Measurement of chemical transport across individual cell membranes using optical path length imaging and modeling,” ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, In Preparation.
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C.G. Rylander, O.F. Stumpp, N.J. Kemp, T.E. Milner, K.R. Diller, A.J. Welch , “Dehydration mechanism of optical clearing in biological tissue,” Journal of Biomedical Optics, In Preparation.
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