Journal Papers

  1.  “Direct detection of neural activity in vitro using magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT)”, Rosalind J. Sadleir, Fanrui Fu, Corey Falgas, Stephen Holland, May Boggess, Samuel C. Grant, Eung Je Woo, NeuroImage, Volume 161, 2017, Pages 104-119, ISSN 1053-8119. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.08.004.
  2. “Imaging of Current Flow in the Human Head During Transcranial Electrical therapy”, Aditya K. Kasinadhuni, Aprinda Indahlastari, Munish Chauhan, Michael Schär, Thomas H. Mareci, Rosalind J. SadleirBrain Stimulation, Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 764–772. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2017.04.125
  3. “Multishot echo-planar MREIT for fast imaging of conductivity, current density, and electric field distributions”, Munish Chauhan, Rohini Vidya Shankar, Neeta Ashok Kumar, Vikram Kodibagkar, Rosalind Sadleir, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, in press (2017). DOI: 10.1002/mrm.26638
  4. “Analytic Modeling of Neural Tissue: I. A Spherical Bidomain”,Benjamin L. Schwartz, Munish Chauhan, Rosalind J. SadleirJournal of Mathematical Neuroscience 6 (9), 09/2016. DOI:10.1186/s13408-016-0041-1
  5. “Changing head model extent affects finite element predictions of transcranial direct current stimulation distributions”, Aprinda Indahlastari, Munish Chauhan, Benjamin Schwartz, Rosalind SadleirJournal of Neural Engineering 13.6, 066006 (2016).
  6. ”Numerical Simulations of MREIT Conductivity Image for Brain Tumor Detection”, Zi Jun Meng, Rosalind J. Sadleir, Hyung Joong Kim, Oh In Kwon, Eung Je Woo, in press, Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine (2013).
  7.  “Effective admittivity of biological tissues as a coefficient of elliptic PDE”, Jin Keun Seo, Tushar Kanti Bera, Hyeuknam Kwon, Rosalind Sadleir, in press, Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine (2013).
  8. “Simulations and Phantom Evaluations of Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography (MREIT) for Breast Cancer Detection”, Rosalind J. Sadleir, Saurav Z. K. Sajib, Hyung Joong Kim, Oh In Kwon and Eung Je Woo, Journal of Magnetic Resonance 230, 40-49 (2013).
  9. “Flexible electrode belt for EIT using nanofiber web dry electrodes”, Tong In Oh, Tae Eui Kim, Sun Yoon, Kap Jin Kim, Eung Je Woo and Rosalind J. Sadleir, Physiological Measurement 33, 1603 doi:10.1088/0967-3334/33/10/1603 (2012).
  10. “Biocompatible, High Precision, Wideband, Improved Howland Current Source with Lead Lag Compensation”, Aaron Tucker*, Robert Fox and Rosalind J. Sadleir, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems 99 doi:10.1109/TBCAS.2012.2199114 (2012).
  11. “Nanofiber web textile dry electrodes for long-term biopotential recording”, Tongin Oh, Sun Yoon, Tae Eui Kim, Hun Wi, Kap Jin Kim, Eung Je Woo and Rosalind Sadleir, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems 99 doi:10.1109/TBCAS.2012.2201154 (2012).
  12. “Target Optimization in tDCS”, Rosalind J. Sadleir, Tracy D. Vannorsdall, David J. Schretlen and Barry Gordon, Frontiers in PsychiatryFrontiers in Neuropsychiatric Imaging and Stimulation 3: 90 (2012).
  13. “Conductivity of neonatal piglet skull”, S. Pant*, T. Te*, A. S. Tucker* and R. J. Sadleir, 32, 1275–1283, Physiological Measurement (2011).
  14. “14th International Conference on Electrical Bioimpedance and the 11th International Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electrical Impedance Tomography (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA, 4–8 April 2010)”, R. Bayford and R. J. Sadleir, 32, Physiological Measurement (2011).
  15. “Quantification of intraventricular hemorrhage with electrical impedance tomography using a spherical model”, T. Tang* and R. J. Sadleir32, 811–821Physiological Measurement (2011).
  16. “In vivo use of quantitative electrical impedance tomography to detect and measure accumulating abdominal fluid”, A. S. Tucker*, E. A. Ross, J. Paugh-Miller and R. J. Sadleir32, 151-165, Physiological Measurement (2011). [Featured Article].
  17. “Can high-field MREIT be used to directly detect neural activity? Theoretical Considerations”, R. J. Sadleir, S. C. Grant and E. J. Woo, NeuroImage 52(1), 205-216 (2010).
  18. “A robust current pattern for detection of neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage with Electrical Impedance Tomography”, T. Te*, S. Oh* and R.J. SadleirAnnals of Biomedical Engineering38 (8), 2733-2747 (2010).
  19. “Predicted current densities in transcranial Direct Current stimulation in a realistic head model”, R.J. Sadleir, T. Vannorsdall, D. Schretlen, and B. Gordon, NeuroImage 51, 1310-1318 (2010).
  20. “A controllably anisotropic conductivity or diffusion phantom constructed from isotropic layers”, R. J. Sadleir, F. Neralwala*, A. S. Tucker* and T. Tang*, Annals of Biomedical Engineering 37, 2522-2531 (2009).
  21. “Normalization of Spatially-variant image reconstruction problem in Electrical Impedance Tomography using system blurring properties”, S. Oh*, T. Te*, A. S. Tucker* and R.J. SadleirPhysiological Measurement 30, 275-289 (2009).
  22. “Electrode configurations for detection of intraventricular haemorrhage in the premature neonate”, R. J. Sadleir and Te Tang*, Physiological Measurement 30 63-79 (2009)
  23. “Imaging and quantification of anomaly volume using an eight electrode ‘hemiarray’ EIT reconstruction method”, R.J. Sadleir, S.U. Zhang*, A.S. Tucker* and Sungho Oh*, Physiological Measurement 29 913-927 (2008)
  24. “Modeling Skull Electrical Properties”, R.J. Sadleir and A. Argibay*, Annals of Biomedical Engineering 35 1619-1722 (2007)
  25. “Estimation of Cardiac Bidomain parameters from extracellular measurement: two dimensional study”, R.J. Sadleir and C.S. Henriquez, Annals of Biomedical Engineering 34 1289-1303 (2006)
  26. “Predicted current densities in the brain during transcranial electrical stimulation”, R. Holdefer, R. Sadleir*, and M. J. Russell, Clin.Neurophysiol. 117 1388-1397 (2006)
  27. “Method For Detecting The Disconnection Of An Extracorporeal Device Using A Patient’s Endogenous Electrical Voltages”, Edward A. Ross, Carlos Briz* and Rosalind J. SadleirKidney International 69 2274-2277 (2006)
  28. “High field MREIT: Setup and tissue phantom imaging at 11T” Rosalind Sadleir, Samuel Grant, Sung Uk Zhang, Suk Hoon Oh, Byung Il Lee and Eung Je Woo, Physiol. Meas. 27, S261-S270, (2006)
  29. “Noise analysis in magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography at 3 and 11T field strengths”, Rosalind Sadleir, Samuel Grant, Sung Uk Zhang*, Byung Il Lee, Hyun Chan Pyo, Suk Hoon Oh, Chunjae Park, Eung Je Woo, Soo Yeol Lee, Ohin Kwon and Jin Keun Seo, Physiol. Meas26, 875-884 (2005)
  30. “System for Routine Anthropometry using Image Reprojection Registration”, R.J. Sadleir, R.A. Owens and P.E. Hartmann, Meas. Sci. and Technol.14, 1912 – 1926 (2003)
  31. “Detection and quantification of intraperitoneal fluid using electrical impedance tomography” R.J. Sadleir and R.A. Fox, IEEE-Trans. Biomed. Eng48, 484-491 (2001)
  32. “Inflatable belt for the application of electrode arrays”, R.J. Sadleir, R.A. Fox and V.F. Turner, Rev. Sci. Inst71, 530-535 (2000)
  33. “Shape capture, analysis and registration” R.J. SadleirAustralian Journal of Intelligent Information Processing Systems 6, 12-17 (2000)
  34. “Quantification of blood volume by Electrical Impedance Tomography using a tissue equivalent phantom”, R.J. Sadleir, R.A. Fox, Physiol. Meas. 19, 501-516 (1998)
  35.  “Studies Of The Tz=5/2 Nuclei Al-31 And Mg-29”, Woods CL, Catford WN, Fifield LK, Orr NA, Sadleir RJNucl. Phys. A 476:(2) 392-412 (1988).

* Student co-author