Mark Thomas Burgess

Alumni

Academic Qualifications

Biography

Mark received his Ph.D. from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University in January, 2016. While under the mentorship of Dr. Tyrone Porter, his work at Boston focused on using acoustic cavitation for delivery of bioactive agents into cells via reversible cell membrane disruption (sonoporation). 

As a postdoctoral research scientist in the UEIL lab, Mark is focused on expanding the potential of blood-brain barrier opening with focused ultrasound and microbubbles

Publications

Power cavitation-guided blood-brain barrier opening with focused ultrasound and microbubbles

Mark Burgess
Elisa Konofagou

Fast qualitative two-dimensional mapping of ultrasound fields with acoustic cavitation-enhanced ultrasound imaging

Mark T. Burgess
Elisa E. Konofagou

Pulse inversion enhances the passive mapping of microbubble-based ultrasound therapy

Antonios N. Pouliopoulos
Mark T. Burgess
Elisa E. Konofagou

Displacement imaging for focused ultrasound peripheral nerve neuromodulation

Stephen A. Lee
Hermes A. S. Kamimura
Mark T. Burgess
Elisa E. Konofagou

IUS 2018: Passive cavitation mapping during blood-brain barrier opening is facilitated by treating with ultrasonic pulses of inverse polarity

A.N. Pouliopoulos
M. Burgess
E. E. Konofagou

IUS 2018: Real-time displacement and cavitation imaging of non-invasive neuromodulation of the peripheral nervous system via focused ultrasound

Stephen A. Lee
Hermes A.S. Kamimura
Mark T. Burgess
Antonios Puoliopoulos
Elisa E. Konofagou

ASA 2017: Pulse inversion therapy for improved monitoring of blood-brain barrier opening

Antonios N. Pouliopoulos
Mark T. Burgess
Elisa E. Konofagou

ISTU 2018: REAL-TIME CAVITATION-BASED MONITORING TO CONTROL THE DEGREE OF INFLAMMATION AFTER ACOUSTIC CAVITATION-MEDIATED BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER OPENING

Robin Ji
Mark T. Burgess
Morgan Smith
Marilena Karakatsani
Elisa Konofagou