Carle Illinois welcomes eight new health innovation professors

3/8/2021

Eight faculty from The Grainger College of Engineering, including CSL's Michael Oelze, have joined Carle Illinois College of Medicine with Health Innovation Professor appointments.

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Eight faculty from The Grainger College of Engineering have joined Carle Illinois College of Medicine with Health Innovation Professor appointments. The new faculty deliver on Carle Illinois’ strategy to leverage the University of Illinois’ exceptional faculty to serve as agents of change in medical education, innovation, and research at the world’s first engineering-based college of medicine.

“As champions of interdisciplinary health research, the new professors will advance the discovery and translation of breakthrough health innovations that have the potential to improve patient care and outcomes,” said King Li, Dean of the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. “They will help to pioneer new approaches to medical education and integrate health innovation concepts into graduate and undergraduate courses across the UIUC campus.”

The new Health Innovation faculty represent a range of engineering disciplines and are positioned to be drivers of innovation in medicine and healthcare, which will fuel health-related funding from government agencies, industry, foundations, and individuals, and inspire a range of new cause-based philanthropic giving campaigns.

“Carle Illinois Health Innovation Professors recognize the value of translating new ideas to innovations and to impact, and several are founders of new biotech, medical device, and digital health companies.  They will help Carle Illinois to fill the Research Park and the envisioned Health Innovation Translator facility, fulfill the vision of the Discovery Partners Institute, and promote economic prosperity throughout Illinois,” said Stephen Boppart, Carle Illinois’ Executive Associate Dean and Chief Diversity Officer.

Carle Illinois Health Innovation Professors from The Grainger College of Engineering include CSL’s Michael Oelze.Michael Oelze

Oelze is a professor of electrical and computer engineering and has affiliations with the Nick Holonyak, Jr. Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory, the Cancer Center at Illinois and the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. He also co-leads the Bioacoustics Research Lab. Oelze’s research focuses on several aspects of ultrasound/tissue interaction including: cancer detection using quantitative ultrasound, ultrasound microscopy, bioeffects of ultrasound, ultrasound-based therapies and coded excitation.

“These incredibly talented Health Innovation Professors are thought leaders and visionaries, and are a shining example of the University’s and Carle Illinois’ commitment to leverage the tremendous power of diversity and interdisciplinarity to promote innovation and excellence,” said Boppart.

Carle Illinois’ next round of applications for Health Innovation Professor appointments will open soon.  The next application cycle includes faculty from the College of Applied Health SciencesCollege of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, and Gies College of Business, and future rounds will include other colleges across campus. More information is available by contacting Stephen Boppart (boppart@illinois.edu).

Read the original article on the Carle Illinois College of Medicine site


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This story was published March 8, 2021.