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Wanda Krassowska Neu is a Professor Emeritus in Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. She specializes in Bioelectric Engineering and Computational Modeling in Biological Systems, with significant research contributions to areas including Electroporation-mediated Drug Delivery, Gene Therapy, and Neural Engineering. Her research on electroporation explores the dynamics of electric fields and their effects on cellular membranes, leading to enhanced methods of introducing therapeutic agents into cells. Additionally, Dr. Neu's work on cardiac arrhythmias employs nonlinear dynamics to investigate alternative treatment methods that minimize the risks associated with high-voltage defibrillation. With a Ph.D. from Duke University and an M.S. from Warsaw University of Technology, she has held prestigious positions such as Bass Fellow and been recognized with awards including the Klein Family Distinguished Teaching Award. Throughout her career, Dr. Neu has published extensively in her field, contributing to advancements in biomedical engineering and shaping the understanding of heart dynamics and cellular interactions with electric fields.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Conducted research and taught courses in Biomedical Engineering, focusing on the intersection of electrical engineering and biological systems.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)