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Anna Devor is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University, with a primary appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and affiliations at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. She holds a PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Her research focuses on neurovascular imaging, cellular and systems-level neuroscience, and microscopy techniques, particularly in understanding the physiological underpinnings of noninvasive imaging modalities.
Key research areas include neuroimaging methodologies, neurovascular coupling, and the development of advanced optical tools for in vivo brain measurements. She has pioneered techniques like two-photon microscopy for oxygen and blood flow studies, and her lab explores applications in aging, exercise physiology, and neural prosthetics. Notable contributions include the Tissue Oxygen Depth Explorer database and advancements in transparent neural interfaces for human organoid studies.
Dr. Devor has received the BRAIN Initiative award and Outstanding Teaching accolades. Her work integrates engineering, neurobiology, and clinical insights, with a focus on translational applications. Current projects involve chronic imaging systems, optogenetic studies, and multimodal monitoring of brain organoids in vivo.





