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Parag Chitnis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at George Mason University's College of Engineering, where he has served since Fall 2014. He also acts as Principal Investigator at the Krasnow Institute of Advanced Study, focusing on systems science and bioengineering innovation through interdisciplinary research.
- PhD, Mechanical Engineering - Boston University
- MS, Mechanical Engineering - Boston University
- BS, Engineering Physics and Mathematics - West Virginia Wesleyan College
His research centers on medical ultrasonics and photoacoustics, pioneering non-invasive biomedical imaging techniques for tissue characterization, tumor detection, and neural signal monitoring. He integrates DNA-based nanosensors, NIR-II fluorescent probes, and machine learning algorithms to advance diagnostic precision.
Recent articles highlight innovations in photoacoustic tomography, wearable ultrasound systems, and ultrasound-responsive drug delivery. Key trends include transcranial imaging, vascular mapping, and real-time muscle fatigue monitoring using portable devices.
His work extends to the Center for Advancing Systems Science and Bioengineering Innovation (CASSBI), with clinical collaborations focused on pelvic floor elastography, neuroinflammation diagnostics, and implantable device actuation via ultrasound.
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