The Catholic University of America
 

Baohong Yuan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Biomedical Engineering 
202-319-5891 phone
202-319-4287 fax
yuan@cua.edu

Education
B.S., Microelectronics, Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China, 1997
Ph.D., Applied Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China, 2002
Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut, 2006

Biography
Baohong Yuan's research is in the field of Biomedical Optics, the study of light interacting with biological media. His main interest is in the field is in the development of high resolution, 3D in-vivo bio-optical imaging techniques such as Laminar Optical Imaging (LOT) and Fluoresence Laminar Optical Imaging (FLOT).

Representative Publications
B. Yuan and Q. Zhu, “Self-normalized Scanning Fluorescence Optical Tomography”, (in process).

B. Yuan and Q. Zhu, “Separately reconstructing the structural and functional parameters of a fluorescent inclusion embedded in a turbid medium”. Optics Express, 2006, V.14, N.16, P. 7172-7187.

Q. Zhu, X. Chen, P. Guo, A. Aquirre, B.Yuan, F. Huang, D. Castilo, J. Gamelin, et al. “Optimal probing of optical contrast of breast lesions of different size located at different depths by US localization”, Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment, 2006, V.5, N.4, P. 365-380 2006.
 
B. Yuan, N. G. Chen, and Q. Zhu, “Emission and absorption properties of indocyanine green in Intralipid solution” Journal of Biomedical Optics. 2004, V.9, P. 497-503. 


Website:

http://faculty.cua.edu/yuan