

Cedric Walker, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Chairman of Engineering Science Program
Email: cfw@tulane.edu
Duke University, Biomedical Engineering, 1978.
Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Chariman of Engineering Science. Neural prostheses, design of implantable electrodes, instrumentation.
DiLorenzo, D.J., C.F.Walker, and R. Davis (editors):
"Neuroengineering" section IV in Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals, part 1 of the Biomedical Engineering Handbook, overall editor Joseph D. Bronzino. 2006, CRC Taylor & Francis.
Mullenax, C.A., Walker, C.F., and Newsome, D.A. "An Electrophoretic Method to Deliver Topical Drugs to the Eye" BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNOLOGY 37(6):423-432, 2003.
Clejan, S., Ide, C., Walker, C., Wolf, E., Corb, M., and Beckman, B. Electromagnetic field induced changes in lipid second messengers. J. Lipid Mediators Cell Signal. 13:301-324, 1996.
Sikka, S.C., Wang, R., Kukuy, E., Walker, C.F., and Hellstrom, W.J.G. The detrimental effects of electric current on normal human sperm. J. Androl. 15:145-150, 1994.
Svirsky, M.A., Cullen, J.K. and Walker, C.F. Cochlear Implants. In: D. Wise (Ed.) Bioinstrumentation: Research, Developments and Applications, Butterworth Publishers, pp. 1161-1193, 1990.
Waring, A.J., Houseworth, C.M., Voorhies, R.M., Douglas, J.R., Walker, C.F., and Connolly, S.E. A prototype retractor system designed to minimize ischemic brain retractor injury--initial observations. Surg. Neurol. 34:139-143, 1990.
Sepulveda, N.G., Walker, C.F., and Heath, R.G. Finite element analysis of current pathways with implanted electrodes. J. Biomed. Eng. 5:41-48, 1983.
Walker, C.F., Steitelman, D.L., McElhaney, J.H., Mullen, S.P., Hagadorn, B.A., and Seto, Y.J. Effects of high intensity 60 Hertz fields on bone growth. J. Bioelec. 1:339-349, 1982.
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