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James Tsuruta is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializing in Biomedical Engineering. His research focuses on advanced ultrasound imaging technologies, nanomedicine applications, and novel diagnostic tools for oncology and reproductive science. His work bridges engineering principles with clinical needs, particularly in developing targeted contrast agents and non-invasive imaging modalities.
Key research interests include molecular imaging using ultrasound contrast agents, male contraception through therapeutic ultrasound, and understanding chromatin accessibility in cancer cells. His innovations span across perfluorocarbon nanodroplets for blood-brain barrier modulation, inhalable contrast agents for pulmonary imaging, and SFRP2-targeted imaging in angiosarcoma.
Recent studies highlight advancements in super-resolution acoustic imaging beyond diffraction limits and the design of 3D imaging systems for bioengineered tissues. His work on PEGylated contrast agents and antibody interactions addresses critical challenges in molecular imaging safety and efficacy.
Tsuruta’s contributions span both basic science and translational medicine, with a focus on improving diagnostic precision and therapeutic delivery mechanisms. His projects often intersect with clinical applications in oncology, cardiovascular medicine, and reproductive health.
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