Adarsh Radadia
Dr. Adarsh Radadia leads initiatives in medical diagnostics and biophysical-chemical interactions on carbon nanomaterials at Louisiana Tech University, where he serves as an Associate Professor. His research primarily focuses on the innovative use of graphene and nanodiamonds in the development of advanced biosensors and bio-imaging techniques. Dr. Radadia's work is at the forefront of nanomedicine, aiming to revolutionize how we approach medical diagnostics and treatment. Affiliated with the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Sciences, Dr. Radadia is deeply involved in interdisciplinary research that bridges chemical engineering and molecular science. His role at the Institute for Micromanufacturing allows him to explore the potential of carbon nanomaterials in creating more efficient and effective diagnostic tools. His contributions to the field are not only theoretical but also practical, as he works on translating his research into real-world applications that can benefit healthcare systems globally. Dr. Radadia's research interests extend to the broader implications of nanotechnology in medicine, particularly in how these materials can be engineered to interact with biological systems. His work in bio-imaging and nanomedicine is paving the way for new diagnostic methods that are less invasive and more precise, offering hope for earlier detection and treatment of diseases. In addition to his research, Dr. Radadia is committed to mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers. He actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. His office, located in IFMM 211, serves as a hub for discussion and development of cutting-edge ideas in the field of chemical engineering and nanotechnology.
Publications
, 1-18, 2014-01-01
, 2039-2054, 2015-01-01
, 1195-1207, 2008-08-01