Warren S. Warren, Professor of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering and Director, Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Imaging  


Warren S. Warren
Contact Info:
Admin: Shari Wynn, (919)681-2691
Office Location:  2217 FFSC
Office Phone:  (919) 660-1604
Email Address:   send me a message
Web Page: http://www.chem.duke.edu/~wwarren

Education:

PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 1980
MS, University of California, Berkeley, 1979
A.B. - Chemistry and Physics, summa cum laude, Harvard University, 1977
Specialties:

Medical Imaging
Research Interests:

Our work focuses on the design and application of what might best be called novel pulsed techniques, using controlled radiation fields to alter dynamics. The heart of the work is chemical physics, and most of what we do is ultrafast laser spectroscopy or nuclear magnetic resonance. It generally involves an intimate mixture of theory and experiment: recent publications are roughly an equal mix of pencil- and-paper theory, computer calculations with our workstations, and experiments. Collaborations also play an important role, particularly for medical applications.

Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1986-1988
Closs Lectureship, University of Chicago, 1998
Dreyfus Foundation Young Faculty Grant, 1982
Eastern Analytical Symposium NMR Presentation Award, 1996
Fellow, American Physical Society, 1991-1994
McKnight Innovation Award in Neuroscience, 1999
Meloche Lectureship, University of Wisconsin, 2002
Microwave Design Award, Microwave Journal/Minicircuits Corporation, 1985
Nobel Laureate Signature Award, Presented by the American Chemical Society, 1982
Outstanding Academic Book, Choice Magazine (American Library Association), 2000, 1994
Philips Lecturer on Science and Technology, Haverford College, November 1995
Who's Who in the World, since the 18th edition, 2001
Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2004
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Louis-S. Bouchard and W.S. Warren, Multiple-quantum vector field imaging by magnetic resonance, J. Magn. Reson., vol. 176 (Accepted, 2005), pp. xx (Available online 8/8/2005.) .
  2. Louis-S. Bouchard, Felix W. Wehrli, Chih-Liang Chin and Warren S. Warren, Structural anisotropy and internal magnetic fields in trabecular bone: Coupling solution and solid dipolar interactions, J. Magn. Reson., vol. 176 (2005), pp. 27-36 .
  3. A. Miller, M. Fischer and W.S. Warren, "Simultaneous measurement of two-photon absorption and self-phase modulation by femtosecond pulse shaping", Optics Letters (Submitted, 2005) .
  4. Louis-S. Bouchard and W.S. Warren, "Tensorial character of magnetization diffusion in periodic lattices", Phys. Rev. B. (Accepted, 2005) .
  5. N. Lisitza, Yi-Qiao Song and W.S. Warren, "Exploring permeation in blookd by its internal magnetic field", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (Submitted, 2005) .