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People > NCSU Research & Education Team > Nagle

Dr. Troy Nagle
Professor (NCSU & UNC-CH)

North Carolina State University
Department of Biomedical Engineering & Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
430 Daniels Hall
Box 7115
Raleigh , NC 27695
Phone: 919.515.3578
Fax: 919.513.3814
Email: nagle@ncsu.edu

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Department of Biomedical Engineering
150A MacNider Hall
Box 7575
Chapel Hill , NC 27599
Phone: 919.966.8537
Fax: 919.966.2963
E-mail: nagle@unc.edu

Education

MD, Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, 1981
PhD, Electrical Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 1968
MS, Electrical Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, 1966
BS, Electrical Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, 1964



Research Interests

Microfabrication of biomedical sensors, medical devices, machine olfaction, and instrumentation for cell biology & tissue engineering.


Selected Publications

  • R. Black, C. Scarantino, D. Ruslander, C. Rini, G. Mann, H Nagle, "An Implantable Radiation Dosimeter for use in External Beam Radiation Therapy,"  Medical Physics (in press).

  • C.-S. Kim, S. Ufer, C. M. Seagle, C. L. Engle, H. T. Nagle, T. A. Johnson, W. E. Cascio, "Use of Micromachined Probes for the Recording of Cardiac Electrograms in Isolated Heart Tissues," Biosensors and Bioelectronics. Vol. 19, 2004, pp 1109-1116.

  • T.C. Pearce, S.S. Schiffman, H.T. Nagle, and J.W. Gardner (editors), Handbook of Machine Olfaction, Wiley-VCH, 2003.

  • H.T.Nagle, J.W.Gardner, and K.C.Persaud (guest editors), Special Issue on Artificial Olfaction, IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 2, no. 3, June, 2002.

  • C.W. Scarantino, H.T. Nagle, L.C. Hall, and J.S. Mueller, "Methods, Systems, and Associated Implantable Devices for Dynamic Monitoring of Physiological and Biological Properties of Tumors." US Patent No. 6,402,689; June 11, 2002.