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William Craelius
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617 Bowser Road, |
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124, BME Building |
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732-445-2369 |
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craelius@rci.rutgers.edu |
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| Our laboratory is involved with a variety of topics: cellular electromechanical transduction, membrane biophysics, prosthetic devices, and rehabilitation engineering. Current projects include the development of a novel control interface for a multi-finger robotic prosthesis, and the development of assays for cellular physical properties using nano-flow surfaces with application to cancer and angiogenesis. |
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Recent Papers:
1. Craelius, W, The Bionic Man: Restoring Mobility Science 295; 1018-1021 (2002).
2. Curcie DJ, Flint J, Craelius, W, An Algorithm for Linear Filtering of Tendon-Activated Pneumatic Sensor Data for Control of a Biomimetic Prosthetic Hand IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering 9; 69-75 (2001).
3. Abboudi, R, Glass, C, Newby, NA, Craelius, W, A biomimetic controller for a dexterous hand IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering 7; 121-129 (1999).
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