About The Group

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Group Members from left to right: Beomseo, Bobby, April, Matthew

April Aralar – Team Manager

Hometown: Virginia Beach, VA

Research Experience:

George Mason University – PI: Dr. Siddhartha Sikdar January 2014-December 2014

  • Researched the ultrasound data for the tibialis anterior and rectus femoris muscles in children with cerebral palsy and foot drop and age matched healthy volunteers
  • Looked for an echo texture parameter using pixel brightness in ultrasound data that would characterize the muscles and any texture changes that would occur objectively and accurately
  • Results showed that the m-parameter was the most accurate measurement because of predicted changes between the relaxed and contracted state of the muscles

INOVA Fairfax – PI: Dr. Aybike Birerdinc                             January 2015 – May 2015

  • Studied the epigenetic factors that have been tested in NAFLD
  • Observed biological laboratory techniques such as cell culture and PCR

INOVA Fairfax Hospital – PI: Dr. Naomi Lynn Gerber June 2015 – August 2015

  • Produced a Method of extracting Intraday Fitbit Data for a large set of patients in a multidisciplinary cohort study
  • Researched the various ways that parameters extracted from Fitbits, an emerging technology for lifestyle monitoring, could be manipulated and calculated for a longitudinal study

Research Interests: Infectious Disease Pathology, specifically the mechanisms of neglected tropical diseases such as leishmaniasis and schistosomiasis and how the human body reacts in different methods

Social Interests: Running

 


 

Matthew Bird – Tools and Materials Specialist

Hometown: Alexandria, Virginia

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

George Mason University: Volunteer
June 2015 – August 2015

PI: Dr. Parag Chitnis

Duties:

  • Building an optical absorption spectrophotometer out of different components by integrating the parts together in LabVIEW.
  • Assisting others with the use of the optical absorption spectrophotometer.
  • Testing the optical absorption properties of different materials.

George Mason University: ASSIP/URSP
June 2014 – December 2014

PI: Dr. Vasiliki Ikonomidou

Duties:

  • Examined MRIs to search for differences in the white matter areas caused by a gene that predispositions its carriers to Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Researched the causes of Alzheimer’s disease and the effects it has on the brain.
  • Performed a statistical analysis of the collected data to determine the validity of the results.
  • Developed and ran computer code to use for data analysis.

Research Interests: Medical devices


 

Beomseo Koo – Team Leader

Research Experience:

Food and Drug Administration, White Oak MD
• Imaging immunohistochemistry markers for neural inflammatory response assay
• Wrote MATLAB image-process code to quantify cortical layer restructuring and tissue atrophy

George Mason University Neural Engineering Lab, Fairfax VA
• Generate and maintain primary frontal cortex, spinal cord, and motor neuronal cultures
• Record spike activity of neuronal cultures using Plexon and the Multichannel System
• Characterize effect of low-frequency ultrasound pulses on neuronal electrical activity

Research Interests: Translational and Regulatory Science for Medical devices and procedures

 


 

Bobby Graham – Web Manager, General Taskings

Hometown: Chestertown, Maryland

Research and Work Experience:

George Mason University – Neural Engineering Lab

  • Design stimulation parameters and collect extracellular voltage information from in vitro neuronal networks cultured on microelectrode arrays.
  • Process, analyze, and communicate neuronal spike data to understand the effects of high frequency stimulation on subsequent culture dynamics.

George Mason University – Writing Tutor

  • Mentor students in the Engineering and Business disciplines to improve writing abilities.
  • Collaborate with students to improve writing assignments for grammar, thought organization, structure, clarity, etc.

Data Works Inc. – Software Development Intern

  • Extracted, transformed, and loaded data from various file types into relational database management systems and NoSQL alternatives.
  • Automated jobs to scrape tweets in user’s area and store tweet content and metadata in searchable database.
  • Implemented natural language processing algorithms to classify tweets as “profane” or “not profane” to indicate which tweets should be displayed to a user.

Research Interests: Neural rehabilitation for spinal column injury, TBI, and neurological disorders. Information representation in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Cellular and network learning mechanisms.

Personal Interests: Performing and creating music, health and fitness, (formerly) regionally ranked bowler.

 

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