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Education

Student and Advisor

RCBU laboratories provide a rich environment for graduate training in biomedical ultrasound. Students have access to state-of-the-art research facilities to engage in leading-edge research in ultrasound. Students can pursue advanced degrees (M.S. and Ph.D.) in various departments of engineering and applied science. The UR offers graduate-level courses in biomedical ultrasound and closely related fields. RCBU laboratories also offer exciting opportunities for post-doctoral research in ultrasound and collaborations with other areas of biomedical imaging. Throughout its history, the RCBU has offered short courses in specialized topics in ultrasound that attract national and international experts.

Courses

The University of Rochester offers a wide range of advanced courses related to the field of biomedical ultrasound. More info on course offerings...

All courses are not offered each semester. See the University of Rochester Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletins for more information.

Student Members

RCBU Student Members are pursuing advanced degrees in various departmental programs.

Recent Graduates

Graduates from RCBU laboratories continue their careers in academia and industry.

Recent Pubs

    1. Ginat DT
    2. Destounis SV
    3. Barr RG
    4. Castaneda B
    5. Strang JG
    6. Rubens DJ
    (2009 Nov 20). US Elastography of Breast and Prostate Lesions. Radiographics. 29, 2007-2016.Abstract on PubMed
    1. Lefort CT
    2. Hyun YM
    3. Schultz JB
    4. Law FY
    5. Waugh RE
    6. Knauf PA
    7. Kim M
    (2009 Nov 05). Outside-in signal transmission by conformational changes in integrin Mac-1. J Immunol. 183, 6460-8.Abstract on PubMed
    1. Candelario GD
    2. Francis CW
    3. Panzer R
    4. McAdam KS
    5. Cockrell D
    6. Baird T
    7. Khorana AA
    (2009 Nov 02). A Computerized Prompt for Thromboprophylaxis in Hospitalized Cancer Patients. Thromb Res. Abstract on PubMed