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Ryan O'Hara

Researcher at Air Force Institute of Technology

Publications -  45
Citations -  681

Ryan O'Hara is an academic researcher from Air Force Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 31 publications receiving 539 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryan O'Hara include University at Buffalo & University of Colorado Colorado Springs.

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Transarterial Chemoembolization of Metastatic Colorectal Carcinoma with Drug-Eluting Beads, Irinotecan (DEBIRI): Multi-Institutional Registry.

TL;DR: Hepatic trans-arterial therapy using Irinotecan loaded DC BeadTM was safe and effective in the treatment of MCC as demonstrated by a minimal complication rate and acceptable tumor response.
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Treatment Planning for Image-Guided Neuro-Vascular Interventions Using Patient-Specific 3D Printed Phantoms

TL;DR: The optimal workflow to obtain phantoms from 3D data for interventionist to practice on prior to an actual procedure was investigated and should allow for adjustments to treatment plans to be made before the patient is actually in the procedure room and enabling reduced risk of peri-operative complications or delays.
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The morphological characterization of the forewing of the Manduca sexta species for the application of biomimetic flapping wing micro air vehicles

TL;DR: The data gathered from this morphological study form the basis for the replication of future finite element structural models and engineered biomimetic wings for use with flapping wing micro air vehicles.
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Quantifying the Economic Domain of Transportation Sustainability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate how the theoretical concepts and definitions of transportation sustainability could be transformed into a practical metric for assessing the performance of the U.S. transportation system in terms of sustainability.