Daniel K. Bogen, M.D., Ph.D.
dan@seas.upenn.edu
Associate Professor
of Bioengineering; Associate Professor of Bioengineering in Medicine;
Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine; Associate Professor
of Bioengineering in Pediatrics
A.B., Applied Mathematics,
Harvard College, 1972
Ph.D., Bioengineering, Harvard
University, 1977
M.D. Harvard Medical School,
1979
Research Interests
My primary research interest
is in pediatric rehabilitation engineering--developing new technology to
diagnose and treat disabled children. I am especially interested in cognitive
rehabilitation of children with brain injury and other neurological or
cognitive disorders. This work involves the development of new kinds of
pediatric user-interfaces to biomedical devices?interfaces which are appealing
to children, and which allow the children to operate diagnostic and therapeutic
instruments.
Selected Publications
Ventricular interaction is
described by three coupling coefficients. American Journal of Physiology,
vol. 266, pp. H228-34, 1994.
Use of sonomicrometry and
multidimensional scaling to determine the three-dimensional coordinates
of multiple cardiac locations: feasibility and initial implementation.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 42, pp. 587-98, 1995.
Dynamic three-dimensional
imaging of the mitral valve and left ventricle by rapid sonomicrometry
array localization. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1996 Sep;112(3):712-26.
A Strain energy approach
to regularization in displacement field fits of elastically deforming bodies.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 18(6):
629-635, 1996.
Restraining infarct expansion
preserves left ventricular geometry and function after acute anteroapical
infarction. Circulation, vol. 99, pp. 135-142, 1999.
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