April Mordi
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Graduate Research Assistant
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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April Mordi's research utilizes optical spectroscopy techniques, specifically Raman spectroscopy, to investigate biomolecular changes in biological tissues. Her work includes the design and validation of multimodal spectroscopic systems for in vivo applications. Recent publications focus on using Raman spectroscopy to examine tumor biomolecular changes following radiation therapy and to study tissue alterations associated with alcohol and tobacco consumption. Mordi also contributes to the development of integrated diffuse reflectance and spatially offset Raman spectroscopy systems, aiming to enhance diagnostic capabilities. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Narasimhan Rajaram and Varsha Karunakaran, on multiple publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Investigating Tissue Changes Due to Alcohol and Tobacco Consumption Using Optical Spectroscopy (2025)
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Design and Validation of a Multimodal Diffuse Reflectance and Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy System for In Vivo Applications (2024)
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Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy (2024)
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Design and Validation of a Multimodal Spatially Offset System Comprising Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Design and Validation of a Multimodal Spatially Offset System Comprising Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy
- Design and Validation of a Multimodal Diffuse Reflectance and Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy System for In Vivo Applications
- Investigating Tissue Changes Due to Alcohol and Tobacco Consumption Using Optical Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Design and Validation of a Multimodal Spatially Offset System Comprising Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy
- Design and Validation of a Multimodal Diffuse Reflectance and Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy System for In Vivo Applications
- Investigating Tissue Changes Due to Alcohol and Tobacco Consumption Using Optical Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Design and Validation of a Multimodal Diffuse Reflectance and Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy System for In Vivo Applications
- Investigating Tissue Changes Due to Alcohol and Tobacco Consumption Using Optical Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Investigating Tissue Changes Due to Alcohol and Tobacco Consumption Using Optical Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Investigating In Vivo Tumor Biomolecular Changes Following Radiation Therapy Using Raman Spectroscopy
- Design and Validation of a Multimodal Diffuse Reflectance and Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy System for In Vivo Applications
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