November 07, 2009
Rutgers University Department of Biomedical Engineering

John L. Semmlow
Address: 617 Bowser Road,
  Piscataway, NJ 08854
Room: A128, Biomedical Engineering Building
Phone: 732-445-4697
Email: semmlow@biomed.rutgers.edu
 
Our laboratory uses imaging and modeling for problems in the visual system. Current research includes studies on the mechanics of the human lens using magnetic resonance imaging and computer modeling; the application of independent component analysis to determine control strategies for human eye movements; and the development of novel techniques such as opto-acoustic imaging.
Recent Papers:

1.   Semmlow, JL, and Yuan, W, “Adaptive Modification of Disparity Vergence Components: An Independent Component Analysis study” Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science (In Press).

2.   Yuan, W, Semmlow, JL, and Muller-Munoz, P, “Model-Based Analysis of Dynamics in Vergence Adaptation” IEEE Transactions Biomedical Engineering 48; 1402-1411 (2001).

3.   Strenk, S, Strenk L, and Semmlow, JL, “High Resolution MRI Study of Circumlental Space in the Aging Eye” Journal of Refractive Surgery 16 (2000).

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