New Plos One paper

May 19, 2018

Collaborators at UNC Chapel Hill showed that our oxygen microbubbles improve radiation therapy and tumor control. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0195667

group of people posed for a photo

April 15 Chile Rellenos Dinner

May 14, 2018

Thanks to Carmen from Carmen’s Salsa for the fantastic dinner!

Expanding Professional Service

May 7, 2018

Over the past year, Professor Borden was appointed to the NIH Biomaterials and Bio-interfaces (BMBI) study section and the Scientific Board for the European Contrast Ultrasound Symposium. He was also elected to the topical program committee of the IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium.

chemical reaction scheme

New Bioconjugate Chemistry paper

April 24, 2018

Congrats to Connor Slagle on his new paper describing click chemistry ligand conjugation to microbubbles!

3 graphs showing temperature related to elasticity, viscosity, and maximum radial displacement.

New APL Paper

April 4, 2018

Congratulations to Jordan Lum on his new paper describing novel measurements of microbubble shell viscoelasticity!

graph and image of the behavior of lung surfactant microbubbles.

New Langmuir Paper

April 4, 2018

Congratulations to Alec Thomas for his new paper on lung surfactant microbubbles!

2018 AIUM in NYC

March 26, 2018

Prof. Borden gave an invited talk at the 2018 American Institute for Ultrasound in Medicine meeting in New York. Enjoyed a great session on Theranostics organized by Ken Hoyt and Kevin Haworth !

Alec Thomas standing with a microphone by some posters

2018 European Contrast Ultrasound Symposium

Jan. 21, 2018

Graduate student Alec Thomas gave a poster on lung surfactant microbubbles at the 2018 European Contrast Ultrasound Symposium in Rotterdam.

Mark Borden standing by a poster for a GIAN short course

Greetings from IIT Gandhinagar!

Jan. 8, 2018

sunset view on a beach in Honolulu

ICU in Honolulu

Dec. 21, 2017

Prof. Borden gave an invited talk at the International Congress on Ultrasonics in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was an honor to participate in this excellent series of sessions on cavitation organized by Michel Versluis and Tom Matula.

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