American bioengineer and academic
Rebekah Anna Drezek is an American bioengineer who is Professor of Bioengineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University . Her research uses optical molecular imaging for in vivo assessment of biological tissue. She is a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and was awarded the 2009 Optica Adolph Lomb Medal .
Early life and education
Drezek studied electrical engineering at Duke University .[ 1] She moved to the University of Texas at Austin for graduate studies, and studied the fluorescence and reflectance spectra of cervical tissue.[ 2]
Research and career
The optical approaches developed by Drezek can provide quantitative disease detection and diagnosis without the need for invasive investigations.[ 1] [ 3]
Drezek develops molecular imaging technologies to examine tissue pathology and nanoparticle interactions in vivo . She has developed nanoscale scientific tools (e.g. nanoparticles and quantum dot probes) for molecular imaging and the assessment of tumor margins. She works with clinicians and pharmaceutical scientists for anti-cancer vaccines and adjuvant therapies . She has published 114 papers.[citation needed ]
Awards and honors
Selected publications
References
^ a b "Rebekah Drezek | Faculty | The People of Rice | Rice University" . profiles.rice.edu . Retrieved 2024-02-04 .
^ Drezek, Rebekah; Brookner, Carrie; Pavlova, Ina; Boiko, Iouri; Malpica, Anais; Lotan, Reuben; Follen, Michele; Richards-Kortum, Rebecca (June 2001). "Autofluorescence Microscopy of Fresh Cervical-Tissue Sections Reveals Alterations in Tissue Biochemistry with Dysplasia¶" . Photochemistry and Photobiology . 73 (6): 636–641. doi :10.1562/0031-8655(2001)0730636AMOFCT2.0.CO2 .
^ Drezek, Rebekah Anna (August 2001). "The biophysical origins of cervical tissue fluorescence and reflectance spectra : modeling, measurements, and clinical implications" . UT Electronic Theses and Dissertations .
^ "Four Young Engineering Graduates Honored During Commencement Ceremonies" . Cockrell School of Engineering . 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2024-02-04 .
^ a b "Rice's Drezek wins $3M grant for breast cancer research" . EurekAlert! . Retrieved 2024-02-04 .
^ "Rebekah Drezek" . Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation . Retrieved 2024-02-04 .
^ "Rebekah Drezek" . www.naefrontiers.org . Retrieved 2024-02-04 .
^ "ASP News" (PDF) . 2010.
^ "Rebekah Drezek, Ph.D. COF-0252 - AIMBE" . Retrieved 2024-02-04 .
^ "Adolph Lomb Medal | Optica" . www.optica.org . Retrieved 2024-02-04 .
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