
معرفی
Manmohan Singh is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Houston. His research focuses on advanced optical imaging techniques, particularly optical coherence elastography (OCE), Brillouin microscopy, and their applications in studying tissue biomechanics, embryonic development, and disease diagnostics. His work integrates machine learning with imaging to enhance diagnostic accuracy in conditions like systemic sclerosis and ocular disorders. Key areas include corneal biomechanics, prenatal exposure effects on fetal vasculature, and mechanobiology of cancer cells.
His studies span developmental biology (zebrafish embryos), ophthalmology (corneal cross-linking), and material science (perfluorocarbon dyes). He has pioneered noncontact imaging modalities and collaborated on systems to measure intraocular pressure and ocular tissue properties. His research bridges fundamental biophysics with clinical applications, emphasizing translational technologies for healthcare.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed, though his extensive publication record reflects active research engagement. He advises no students visible in available texts. His lab facilities are part of the Department’s infrastructure at the Science & Engineering Research Center (SERC).



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