Research

Researchers from Biomedical Engineering and the STAR campus use MRI to image various bones, joints, and muscle to understand how these structures are affected by various disorders to assess the efficacy of therapeutic interventions such as physical therapy.

Researchers from the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and other departments use MRI to study the brain areas associated with different types of mental activity such as perception, attention, and decision making and the way in which these processes are affected by different types of psychopathology.

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CBBI Collaborators

NAMETITLE
Stuart Binder-MacleodAssociate Deputy Provost of Research; Professor, Physical Therapy
Thomas BuchananLaird Professor, Mechanical Engineering; Director, Delaware Rehabilitation Institute; Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Thomas BuckleyAssistant Professor, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Roxana BurciuAssistant Professor, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Jasmin CloutierAssistant Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
Jeremy CrenshawAssistant Professor, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Mary DozierAmy E. du Pont Chair of Child Development; Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Melinda DuncanProfessor, Biological Sciences
F. Sayako EarleAssistant Professor, Communication Sciences & Disorders
Dawn ElliottChair and Professor, Biomedical Engineering
James GallowayAssociate Chair and Professor, Physical Therapy; Associate Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Nancy GetchellProfessor,
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Karin Grävare SilbernagelAssistant Professor, Physical Therapy
Gregory HicksChair and Associate Professor, Physical Therapy
Jill HigginsonAssociate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
James HoffmanProfessor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Curtis JohnsonAssistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Anna KlintsovaProfessor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Dayan KnoxAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Jennifer KubotaAssistant Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
Samuel LeeAssociate Professor, Physical Therapy
Jared Medina Assistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Peter Mende-SiedleckiAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Susanne MortonAssociate Professor, Physical Therapy
Christopher PriceAssistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Rhonda PrisbyAssociate Professor, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Zhenghan QiAssistant Professor, Language and Cognitive Science
Darcy ReismanAssociate Chair and Professor, Physical Therapy
Naomi SadehAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Keith SchneiderDirector, Center for Biomedical and Brain Imaging; Associate Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Jaclyn SchwarzAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Fabrizio SergiAssistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Regina Sims WrightAssociate Professor, Nursing
Jeffrey SpielbergAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Megan SionsAssistant Professor, Physical Therapy
Lynn Synder-MacklerAlumni Distinguished Professor, Physical Therapy
David TulskyProfessor, Physical Therapy
Timothy Vickery Assistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Joseph ZeniAssistant Professor, Physical Therapy

 

If you are interested in future research partnerships or collaboration opportunities please contact us. 
ASSISTANCE

Keith Schneider
Director, CBBI
Professor, Psychological & Brain Sciences
Phone: (302)-831-7148

Trevor Wigal
Manager, CBBI
Phone: 302-831-1463

Xingju Nie
MRI Physicist
Phone: 302-831-0648

Ibrahim Malik
Research Associate
Phone: 302-831-0910

Sarah Whitman
Research Associate
Phone: 302-831-0910

 

 

 

HOURS OF OPERATION

The University of Delaware Research Office is open daily Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.– 5 p.m. The Research Office is closed Saturday and Sunday and observes all University closings and holidays. See the Academic Calendar for more information.

 

 

If you have an emergency during non-business hours, please call Public Safety at 302-831-2222.
If your question does not require immediate attention, please e-mail CBBI.

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