Contact Information:
Alon Greenbaum
BPC 021
NC State University
- Biomedical Imaging
- Regenerative Medicine
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles
- M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University
Bio
The Greenbaum Lab is an emerging advanced bio-imaging and computational lab. We are a multidisciplinary lab that focuses on the development of complex imaging devices and algorithms to advance 3D profiling of intact organs to answer biological questions regarding aging and disease progression. While we are especially interested in profiling bones, we are also capable of clearing and imaging other organs, such as the heart and the brain (see below). Application areas will span the development of (i) adaptive light-sheet microscopes and algorithms for rapid high-resolution imaging of whole organisms, (ii) computational tools to handle big–data and (iii) translational applications, such as exploration of rare stem-cell niches in the context of age-associated diseases.
Research Interests
Anatomical and transcriptional profiling of intact organs
Adaptive and fast imaging devices
Development of image analysis tools
Awards
The Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF), Good Ventures Postdoctoral Fellowship 2016
UCLA IEEE Photonics Society graduate student presentation competition, second place 2014