Jonathon
Wells
(expects
to
obtain
his
Ph.D.
in
2007)
Research
area: Biomedical optics. My research exploits a novel
method for nerve stimulation that uses pulsed infrared laser
light for contact-free, damage-free, artifact-free stimulation
of discrete populations of neural fibers. By optimizing key
laser parameters and unraveling underlying mechanisms of action,
a laser stimulator with unmatched precision may soon be a new
clinical tool in medical procedures.
Undergraduate degree from:
Vanderbilt University
Outside interests/activities:
I play golf and basketball, and I’m a regular user of
Vanderbilt’s extensive recreational and exercise facilities.
Why Vanderbilt: I chose
Vanderbilt primarily because of the great experience I had as an
undergraduate. Great
people in a beautiful campus within a
fun city.
Likes best about Vanderbilt Engineering:
The School strives for a collaborative atmosphere, within the School
and with other university departments, which leads to new and
exciting research opportunities. Also, the professors here are
focused on education and teaching in addition to their research
areas of expertise.