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Zhen Xu

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Zhen Xu (Chinese: 徐蓁) is Li Ka Shing Endowed Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan, where she also holds professorships in radiology and neurosurgery. Her research concerns surgical applications of focused ultrasound.

Xu studied biomedical engineering as an undergraduate at Southeast University in Nanjing, graduating in 2001. She went to the University of Michigan for graduate study, receiving a master's degree in 2003 and completing her Ph.D. in 2005.[1] She was given the Li Ka Shing Endowed Professorship at the University of Michigan in 2024.[2]

Xu was named as a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering in 2019, "for outstanding contribution to invention and development of histotripsy, an image-guided, noninvasive ultrasonic cavitation therapy",[3] and became a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2024.[2] She was the 2024 recipient of the IEEE Carl Hellmuth Hertz Ultrasonics Award, "for invention and clinical translation of histotripsy - the noninvasive mechanical ultrasound ablation technology",[4] and she was named to the 2025 class of IEEE Fellows "for development and clinical translation of non-invasive mechanical ultrasound ablation technology".[5]

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  1. ^ "Zhen Xu", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, 23 March 2021, retrieved 2025-01-02
  2. ^ a b Santillan, Michele (11 December 2024), BME's Zhen Xu, Ph.D. receives multiple honors for pioneering work in non-invasive cancer treatment, University of Michigan, retrieved 2025-01-02
  3. ^ Dr. Zhen Xu Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite, AIMBE, 28 March 2019, retrieved 2025-01-02
  4. ^ IEEE Carl Hellmuth Hertz Ultrasonics Award – Recipients, IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society, retrieved 2025-01-02
  5. ^ IEEE Fellow Class of 2025 (PDF), IEEE, retrieved 2025-01-02
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