J. Quincy Brown PhD

J. Quincy Brown PhD

Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering Tulane Cancer Center Program Member in the Clinical & Translational Research Program

Dr. Brown obtained his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from Louisiana Tech University in 2005. As a graduate student, he pioneered the development of nano-engineered optical enzymatic glucose micro sensors for application to diabetic monitoring. He then moved to the Duke University Department of Biomedical Engineering, where he was a postdoctoral NRSA fellow (NCI), eventually being promoted to assistant research professor. During his tenure at Duke, Dr. Brown focused on applications of quantitative tissue spectroscopy and optical imaging for improving breast cancer patient outcomes. This included clinical investigations into the link between molecular subtype and tumor vascular oxygenation in vivo, and the use of quantitative diffuse optical imaging for intraoperative detection of residual cancer on the margins of tumor resection specimens. He moved to Tulane in 2012, where he is continuing translational research into the development and use of high-throughput fluorescence-enhanced optical microscopy for detection of positive surgical margins, ischemia and re-perfusion monitoring during partial nephrectomy, and sensing of the tumor microenvironment.  

   Research    

Tulane Cancer Center Program Member in the Clinical & Translational Research Program  

   Publications  

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LCRC Faculty

Edward Trapido ScD FACE
Population Sciences
LSU Health - New Orleans
Tung-Sung Tseng MS DrPH
Population Sciences
LSU Health - New Orleans
Fern Tsien PhD
Molecular Genetics
LSU Health - New Orleans
For Yue Tso PhD
Genes X Environment
LSU Health - New Orleans
Nate Ungerleider, PhD
Genes X Environment
Tulane University School of Medicine
Brigham Cody Walker, PhD
Population Sciences
Tulane University School of Medicine
Guangdi Wang PhD
Translational Oncology
Xavier University
Xianfeng Wang, PhD
Translational Oncology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Terry J. Watt PhD
Cancer Biology
Xavier University