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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • 2014 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

Philip V. Bayly is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Engineering, with a focus on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Neurology, and Condensed Matter Physics.

The scientist's work covers several main research topics, including:

  • Elasticity and Material Modeling
  • Automotive and Human Injury Biomechanics
  • Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Micro and Nano Robotics
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research

Philip V. Bayly has contributed to numerous academic papers, some of which include:

  • MR elastography: Principles, guidelines, and terminology (2020), published in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • In vivo estimates of axonal stretch and 3D brain deformation during mild head impact (2020), published in Brain Multiphysics
  • Islet primary cilia motility controls insulin secretion (2022), published in Science Advances
  • MR Imaging of Human Brain Mechanics In Vivo: New Measurements to Facilitate the Development of Computational Models of Brain Injury (2021), published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • Anisotropic mechanical properties in the healthy human brain estimated with multi-excitation transversely isotropic MR elastography (2022), published in Brain Multiphysics

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Curtis L. Johnson
  • Ruth J. Okamoto
  • Matthew McGarry
  • Ahmed Alshareef
  • Keith D. Paulsen

Philip V. Bayly has published frequently in several venues such as:

  • Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition (9 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (7 publications)
  • Brain Multiphysics (6 publications)
  • Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials (6 publications)
  • Journal of Biomechanical Engineering (5 publications)

The scientist is recognized as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers since 2017 and of the Indian National Academy of Engineering since 2014.

Best Publications

  • Stability of Interrupted Cutting by Temporal Finite Element Analysis

    P. V. Bayly;J. E. Halley;B. P. Mann;M. A. Davies

  • Stability of up-milling and down-milling, part 1: alternative analytical methods

    T. Insperger;B.P. Mann;G. Stépán;P.V. Bayly

  • Deformation of the human brain induced by mild acceleration.

    Philip V. Bayly;T. S. Cohen;E. P. Leister;D. Ajo

  • Detection of traumatic axonal injury with diffusion tensor imaging in a mouse model of traumatic brain injury.

    C.L. Mac Donald;K. Dikranian;S.K. Song;P.V. Bayly

  • Measurements of mechanical anisotropy in brain tissue and implications for transversely isotropic material models of white matter

    Yuan Feng;Ruth J. Okamoto;Ravi Namani;Guy M. Genin

  • Multimodal surface matching with higher-order smoothness constraints

    Emma C. Robinson;Kara Garcia;Matthew F. Glasser;Zhengdao Chen

  • Multiple chatter frequencies in milling processes

    T Insperger;G Stépán;P.V Bayly;B.P Mann

  • Estimation of conduction velocity vector fields from epicardial mapping data

    P.V. Bayly;B.H. KenKnight;J.M. Rogers;R.E. Hillsley

  • Axons pull on the brain, but tension does not drive cortical folding.

    Gang Xu;Andrew K. Knutsen;Krikor Dikranian;Christopher D. Kroenke

  • Stability of up-milling and down-milling, part 2: experimental verification

    B.P. Mann;T. Insperger;P.V. Bayly;G. Stépán

  • Electromagnetic Controlled Cortical Impact Device for Precise, Graded Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury

    David L. Brody;Christine Mac Donald;Chad C. Kessens;Carla Yuede

  • Deformation of The Human Brain Induced By Mild Angular Head Acceleration

    Arash A. Sabet;Eftychios Christoforou;Benjamin Zatlin;Guy M. Genin

  • Limit cycles, bifurcations, and accuracy of the milling process

    B.P. Mann;P.V. Bayly;M.A. Davies;J.E. Halley

  • Mechanical forces in cerebral cortical folding: a review of measurements and models.

    P.V. Bayly;L.A. Taber;C.D. Kroenke

  • Effects of Radial Immersion and Cutting Direction on Chatter Instability in End-Milling

    Philip V. Bayly;Brian P. Mann;Tony L. Schmitz;David A. Peters

  • Relative brain displacement and deformation during constrained mild frontal head impact

    Yan Feng;T. M. Abney;R. J. Okamoto;R. B. Pless

  • Linear and angular head accelerations during heading of a soccer ball.

    Rosanne S. Naunheim;Philip V. Bayly;John Standeven;Jeremy S. Neubauer

  • Mechanics of cortical folding: stress, growth and stability.

    K. E. Garcia;C. D. Kroenke;P. V. Bayly

  • Measurement of the Dynamic Shear Modulus of Mouse Brain Tissue In Vivo by Magnetic Resonance Elastography

    Stefan M. Atay;Christopher D. Kroenke;Arash Sabet;Philip V. Bayly

  • How Forces Fold the Cerebral Cortex.

    Christopher D. Kroenke;Philip V. Bayly

  • Frequency-Dependent Viscoelastic Parameters of Mouse Brain Tissue Estimated by MR Elastography

    E. H. Clayton;Joel Garbow;P. V. Bayly

  • In vivo imaging of rapid deformation and strain in an animal model of traumatic brain injury

    Philip V. Bayly;Erin E. Black;Rachel C. Pedersen;Elizabeth P. Leister

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry A. Taber
Larry A. Taber Washington University in St. Louis
Jerry L. Prince
Jerry L. Prince Johns Hopkins University
Susan K. Dutcher
Susan K. Dutcher Washington University in St. Louis
Dzung L. Pham
Dzung L. Pham Henry M. Jackson Foundation
Raymond E. Ideker
Raymond E. Ideker University of Alabama at Birmingham
Brian P. Mann
Brian P. Mann Duke University
Yuan Feng
Yuan Feng Tsinghua University
Christopher D. Kroenke
Christopher D. Kroenke Oregon National Primate Research Center
David L. Brody
David L. Brody Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Robert Pless
Robert Pless George Washington University

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