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Gary M. Drzewiecki
Address: 599 Taylor Road
  Piscataway, NJ 08854
Room: BME-304
Phone: 848-445-6688
Email: garydrz AT rci.rutgers.edu
 
Our lab is devoted to models and measurements of the cardiovascular system. Most recently, we have developed: a new method for the continuous noninvasive measurement of arterial blood pressure; a model of the mechanics of stunned myocardium; fluid dynamic models of pressure and flow in arterial stenosis; and a noninvasive method that analyzes routine blood pressure data to yield the lumen area and compliance of the blood vessels underlying the occlusive cuff.
Recent Papers:

1.   Du, F, Chen, XL, Drzewiecki, G, Li, JJ, and Kedem, J, Hypervolaemia Improves Global and Local Function and Efficiency in Postischaemic Myocardium Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 8: 630-636 (2001).

2.   Barton-Scott, T, and Drzewiecki, G, Origines of Pressure Variability in Compressed Blood Vessels American Journal of Hypertension 13; 225A (2000).

3.   Zbaida, A, Barton-Scott, T, Drzewiecki, G, Li, K-J, and Kedem, J, Series Elastic Fiber Damage in Stunned Myocardium American Journal of Hypertension 13; 51A (2000).


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May 14, 2013

PhD alumni Dr. Shirley Masand is one of 3 who has been awarded the SoE Outstanding Student Award. The award will be given to outstanding Ph.D. students in engineering graduate programs at Rutgers....
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BME Student wins 2013 Aresty Best Poster Award

May 06, 2013

BME junior Srivathsan Babu Prabu won the best poster award for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields for his poster entitled, "A Novel Method to Quantify Levels of Macrosteatosis...
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BME Faculty wins grant from NJCBIR

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Professor William Craelius has been awarded a $539K, 3 year grant from the New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research (NJCBIR) to study , "Continuous monitoring of hemodynamic autoregulatory...
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