Adam P. Wax, Ph.D.

Adam P. Wax, Ph.D.
Duke University
Theodore Kennedy Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University
Imaging
2014AcademicNorth Carolina

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Title
Theodore Kennedy Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Department
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
Organization/Instituation
Duke University

About Adam P. Wax, Ph.D.

Posts by Adam P. Wax, Ph.D.

New Retinal Imaging System May be Used to Detect an Alzheimer’s Biomarker
Biomedical engineers at Duke University say they have devised a new imaging device capable of measuring both the thickness and texture of the various layers of the retina at the back of the eye. The advance could be used to detect a biomarker of Alzheimer’s...
light-can-detect-pre-cancerous-colon-cells
After demonstrating that light accurately detected pre-cancerous cells in the lining of the esophagus, Duke University bioengineers turned their technology to the colon and have achieved similar results in a series of preliminary experiments. This technology...
detecting-esophageal-cancer-light
A tiny light source and sensors at the end of an endoscope may provide a more accurate way to identify pre-cancerous cells in the lining of the esophagus. Developed by biomedical engineers at Duke University and successfully tested on patients during...