
معرفی
Kyle P. Quinn is a Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Arkansas. He leads a multidisciplinary research group developing quantitative biomarkers for non-invasive tissue diagnostics, with a focus on skin wound healing and aging.
Education: Postdoctoral Fellow at Tufts University, Ph.D. from University of Pennsylvania, and B.S. from University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Research Focus: Integrates biomedical optics, cell biology, biomechanics, and bioinformatics to create label-free diagnostic tools. Specializes in multiphoton microscopy, deep learning algorithms, and collagen microstructure analysis for chronic wound detection and skin aging studies.
Article Trends: Recent work emphasizes AI-driven wound analysis, multiscale tissue modeling, metabolic imaging in skin and cancer, and engineering solutions for calcific valve disease.
Scientific Awards
- Solomon R. Pollack Award for Graduate Bioengineering Research
- NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Postdoctoral Fellowship
- NIH Pathway to Independence K99/R00 Award
- NIH R01 Grant
- NSF CAREER Award
Grants: Externally funded by NIH (R00EB017723, R01AG056560, R01EB031032), Department of Defense (W81XWH-17-1-0194, W81XWH-17-C-0169), NSF (1846853), and Arkansas Biosciences Institute.
Lab Information: The Quinn Lab recruits postdoctoral, graduate, and undergraduate researchers in biomedical optics, animal models, and data science. Lab facilities include advanced microscopy and computational tools for tissue analysis.



