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Christopher Brace is a Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with additional affiliations in Medical Physics, Radiology, and Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research group focuses on developing minimally invasive tools and techniques for image-guided therapies, particularly microwave ablation. Projects span biophysics, electrical engineering, medical imaging, and clinical translation, with a strong emphasis on translational research leading to commercial medical products. Current research includes microwave ablation device design, multiphysics simulation, imaging feedback optimization, and preclinical/clinical evaluation. Collaborations with the UW interventional oncology program ensure clinical impact. His work aims to improve oncologic efficacy and safety, with a focus on renal, hepatic, and orthopedic applications.
Key research areas include microwave ablation for tumors, tissue modeling, and development of hybrid imaging methods. His team’s innovations have led to commercialized products and widespread clinical adoption. Research is supported by grants and industry partnerships, emphasizing practical applications in healthcare.
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