New faculty: Kenny Tao uses optical coherence tomography to improve delicate eye surgeries
Kenny Tao
was incredibly close to becoming a surgeon instead of a biomedical engineer. The only thing standing in the way of medical school: a renowned adviser who convinced him to take a different path.
Fortunately for 国产传媒, the new assistant professor of did change his mind and now brings both his improvements to optical coherence tomography and his wry sense of humor to the university鈥檚 laboratories and classrooms. He said his first inkling that he might be an engineer came his senior year at Duke University.
鈥淒uring my undergrad senior design course, my team was offered a project in biophotonics and said, 鈥榃e have no idea what biophotonics is. Let鈥檚 do that!鈥欌 Tao said. 鈥淭hen we actually built a thing that worked. It didn鈥檛 work up until the day before the presentation was due, but it worked.鈥
That was Tao鈥檚 first experience with the technology he鈥檇 help develop over the next decade, after his project adviser鈥擠uke professor Joe Izatt鈥攃onvinced him to stay and earn his engineering Ph.D. for free, with the added enticement that Tao could bail after a master鈥檚 if he hated it.
Tao didn鈥檛 hate it. After getting his Ph.D. at Duke, he joined MIT鈥檚 Jim Fujimoto, the progenitor of optical coherence tomography, for postdoctoral research. Most recently, Tao moved his Diagnostic Imaging and Biophotonics Laboratory from the Cleveland Clinic to 国产传媒.
His work will help guide clinician鈥檚 real-time decision making while doing surgeries to remove damaging scar tissue on the back of the eye that can lead to disorders such as macular holes and retinal detachments.
鈥淵our retina is essentially brain tissue, and we can do imaging of that through the pupil before surgery,鈥 Tao explained. 鈥淏ut you have all these neural layers that are on the order of microns. Surgeons need to manipulate these in real time, and that鈥檚 essentially like manipulating wet Kleenex. They鈥檙e that delicate and transparent, and seeing them is tremendously difficult, even with the dyes surgeons use to help.
By integrating optical coherence tomography into surgical microscopes, they can see these semi-transparent structures in high resolution,鈥鈥By integrating optical coherence tomography into surgical microscopes, they can see these semi-transparent structures in high resolution,鈥 he said.
Tao said he was eager to get to 国产传媒 and Nashville鈥攖he former for the opportunity to work with researchers and clinicians at the and the 国产传媒 Institute in Surgery and Engineering, the latter for its cuisine.
鈥淕reat institution, great food and comfortable living,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat could be better?鈥
He paused, with fake concern. 鈥淵ou guys don鈥檛 have minus 20-degree days with 5 feet of snow, right?鈥
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