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Amy L. Oldenburg
Amy L. Oldenburg
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Assistant Professor of Physics
BS in Applied Physics, California Institite of Technology
MS and PhD in Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
www.physics.unc.edu/~aold/
176 Phillips Hall
UNC Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919-962-5003

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Biomedical Imaging
Optical coherence tomography, biomedical imaging, nanoparticle probbes,elastography, biophotonics, breast cancer, vascular disease, cystic fibrosis.
1. A. L. Oldenburg and S. A. Boppart. "Resonant acoustic spectroscopy of soft tissues using embedded magnetomotive nanotransducers and optical coherence tomography." Physics in Medicine and Biology 55(4):1189-1201 (2010).
2. V. Crecea, A. L. Oldenburg, X. Liang, T. S. Ralston and S. A. Boppart. "Magnetomotive nanoparticle transducers for optical rheology of viscoelastic materials." Optics Express 17(25):23114-23122 (2009).
3. R. Rezaeipoor, R. John, S. G. Adie, E. J. Chaney, M. A. Marjanovic, A. L. Oldenburg, S. A. Rinne and S. A. Boppart. "Fc-directed antibody conjugation of magnetic nanoparticles for enhanced molecular targeting." J. Innov. Opt. Health Sci. 2(4):387-396 (2009).
4. A. L. Oldenburg, M. N. Hansen, T. S. Ralston, A. Wei, and S. A. Boppart. "Imaging gold nanorods in excised human breast carcinoma by spectroscopic optical coherence tomography." Journal of Materials Chemistry 19:6407-6411 (2009).
5. R. Rezaeipoor, E. J. Chaney, A. L. Oldenburg and S. A. Boppart. "Expression order of alpha_v and beta_3 integrin subunits in the N-methyl-N-nitrosourea-induced rat mammary tumor model." Cancer Invest 27(5):496-503 (2009).