Faculty Profile

Angelique Louie
Assoc Professor
Biomedical Engineering
1031 Academic Surge
Office +1 530 752 7134
Lab 530-752-7157
aylouie@ucdavis.edu
http://louielab.ucdavis.edu/index.html
 

Degrees:
0 - PhD - University of California, Irvine - Biological Sciences
0 - MS - Engineering - Electrical Engineering

Department and Center Affiliations:
Biomedical Engineering

Grad Group Affiliations and Specialties:
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Non-DBS Grad Group(s) - chemistry

Publications:
Wang S, Jarrett BJ, Kauzlarich S, Louie AY* “Core/Shell Quantum Dots with High Relaxivity and Photoluminescence for Multimodality Imaging”, JACS (2007) 129(14) 3848-3856.

Tu T, Louie AY*: “Photochromically-Controlled Reversibly-Activatable MRI and Optical Contrast Agent”, Chemical Communications (2007) 10.1039/b616991k.

Gustafsson, Youens S, Louie AY*: “Development of Contrast Agents Targeted to Macrophage Scavenger Receptors for MRI of Vascular Inflammation”, Bioconjugate Chemistry (2006) 17:538-547.

Jarrett BJ, Frendo M, Vogan J, Louie AY*: “Size controlled synthesis of dextran sulfate coated iron oxide nanoparticles for magnetic resonance imaging”, Nanotechnology (2007) 18(3):035603.

A. Y. Louie, M. Hüber, E. T. Ahrens, U. Rothbächer, R. Moats, R. Jacobs, S. E. Fraser, T.J. Meade, 2000, "In vivo visualization of gene expression by magnetic resonance imaging," Nature Biotechnology 18: 321-325.

Research Interests:
Molecular imaging, cellular imaging, development of diagnostic and therapeutic agents, magnetic resonance imaging, novel contrast agents, fluorescence microscopy, biochemistry of the aging eye, retinal function.
http://www.bme.ucdavis.edu/profile/aylouie

Courses Taught:
BIM 116 Problem based Physiology for Biomedical Engineers - Term(s): Fall
BIM 110 Capstone Senior Design - Term(s): Winter,Spring