Actively researching emerging ultrasound applications and their translation to clinical care. These areas include nonlinear and volumetric imaging, contrast-enhanced ultrasound in interventional oncology, noninvasive pressure estimation, perfusion estimation, small animal ultrasound, ultrasound-mediated drug delivery, and photoacoustic imaging. Current research project stages span from bench-top experiments to multi-center.
John Eisenbrey
Professor, Department of Radiology
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Professor, Department of Radiology
EXPERTISE & RESEARCH INTERESTS
Publications
- Radiosensitization of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and metastatic disease in the liver using microbubble cavitation: results from a phase 2 clinical trial
- Albumin as a natural and moldable biomaterial for biomimetic drug delivery applications
- Microbubble encapsulation of monocarboxylate transporter 1 inhibitor AZD3965 for ultrasound mediated delivery to head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
- Contrast-Enhanced B-Flow Ultrasound: A Novel Approach to Liver Trauma Imaging
- Microbubble-based Radiosensitization of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy in a Phase II Randomized Trial