Dalecki Lab
Welcome to the Dalecki Lab
The Dalecki laboratory is dedicated to advancing the use of ultrasound in medicine and biology. Primary goals of the laboratory are to advance novel diagnostic ultrasound techniques, and to discover and develop new therapeutic applications of ultrasound. Research in the Dalecki laboratory is highly multidisciplinary and spans the fields of biomedical ultrasound, acoustics, medical imaging, cell and tissue engineering, and biomechanics. Areas of focus in our laboratory include:
- Ultrasound Technologies for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
- Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging
- Therapeutic Applications of Ultrasound
- Low Frequency Underwater Sound Fields
In the Dalecki lab, efforts concentrate on identifying the molecular, cellular, physiological, and physical mechanisms for the interaction of ultrasound fields with biological tissues. Knowledge of basic mechanisms facilitates the safe and effective development of new diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound techniques.
Diane Dalecki, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Projects
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View All Publications- Overview of Therapeutic Ultrasound Applications and Safety Considerations: 2024 Update.; Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. 2024 Nov 11.
- In vivo acoustic patterning of endothelial cells for tissue vascularization.; Scientific reports; Vol 13(1), pp. 16082. 2023 Sep 26.
- Phase holograms for the three-dimensional patterning of unconstrained microparticles.; Scientific reports; Vol 13(1), pp. 9160. 2023 Jun 06.
- Time- and Dose-Dependent Effects of Pulsed Ultrasound on Dermal Repair in Diabetic Mice.; Ultrasound in medicine & biology. 2021 Jan 13.
- Diagnostic Ultrasound Safety Review for Point-of-Care Ultrasound Practitioners.; Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine; Vol 39(6). 2020 Jun.
- Acoustic Fabrication of Collagen-Fibronectin Composite Gels Accelerates Microtissue Formation.; Applied sciences (Basel, Switzerland); Vol 10(8). 2020 Apr 02.
- Using Acoustic Fields to Fabricate ECM-Based Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine Applications.; Recent progress in materials; Vol 2(3). 2020.
- Non-invasive acoustic fabrication methods to enhance collagen hydrogel bioactivity.; Materials research express; Vol 6(12). 2019 Dec.
News
Affiliations
September 10, 2024
Scientists leverage ultrasound to build new blood vessels in living tissue
February 19, 2021
Melinda Vander Horst awarded 1st place in the Student Paper Competition at the 179th Annual Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
December 5, 2017
Geoffrey Rouin Earns All-American Honors
Contact Us
Dalecki Lab
Goergen Hall 336
Rochester, NY 14627
(585) 276-1999