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Mosadegh Lab

The Mosadegh lab is most recently focused on developing next-generation medical devices for surgical and minimally invasive procedures. These devices are designed to provide unprecedented performance by designing systems that leverage enabling technologies, such as 3D printing, soft robotics, machine learning, and mixed reality. Historically, the lab also has expertise in soft robotic actuators and control systems for a broad number of applications, as well as in microfluidics and 3D cell culture for applications in drug discovery using organs-on-chips platforms.
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Research

Lab News:

May' 23: Congrats to George Zhou for receiving 1st place for the AUR Trainee Prize Award for his work on "Automated Classification of Breast Ultrasound Images Using Vision Transformers".

Nov '22: Philips provides in-kind funds to explore the use of our mixed reality guidance system for intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) guided cardiac interventions.

Aug '22: We're excited to work with the Dunham lab that got a DOD discovery award to develop a soft robotic intubation tube!

Feb '22: Our lab won an award for the AWS Health Equity Initiative (HEI) to develop deep learning models to produce 3D renderings for uterine fibroids.

May '21: We won the Bioventure eLab prize in the medical device category! The prize was split between our two projects with Dr. Dunham for Conform (ablation catheter) and Dr. Fenster for SmartHer MRI (mixed reality and deep learning guidance).

March '21: Our mixed reality and deep learning technologies for gynecologic procedures won 1st prize for the M2D2 competition!

March '21: Our soft robotics sensor array technology just got the NHLBI Catalyze grant!

July '19: Check out the news coverage on our image-guidance system: link

Nov '18: Check out our video abstract in Advanced Functional Materials: link

July '18: Our book, "3D Printing Applications in Cardiovascular Medicine" has been published by Elsevier!

Jan '18: Our paper is on the cover of Nature Biomedical Engineering!

Nov '17: Our paper, "Patient-Specific Design of a Soft Occluder for the Left Atrial Appendage", was accepted to Nature Biomedical Engineering.

Jun '16: Our paper with the Whitesides, Lewis, and Wood lab entitled, "Towards Autonomous, Completely Soft Robots" was accepted to ​Nature

Jun '15: Our paper with the Wood group on a 3D printed soft robot was accepted to Science

Nov '14: The Mosadegh Lab joined the Dalio Institute of Cardiovascular Imaging

Openings:
-No opening currently available.
-Visiting Scientists Always Welcome!
-The department does not admit PhD students.

e-mail for details: bom2008@med.cornell.edu 

Mosadegh Lab, Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021

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