Paul A. Wetzel, Ph.D.

Associate Professor and ABET Coordinator, Department of Biomedical Engineering

  • Richmond VA UNITED STATES
  • Engineering Research Building Room 3314
pawetzel@vcu.edu

Dr. Wetzel's research interests include eye tracking systems and eye movement analysis

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Areas of Expertise

Eye tracking systems and eye movement analysis
Effects of neurological diseases on eye movement control
Visual task analysis
Physiological instrumentation and signal processing systems
Human-machine interfaces based on based on eye and head movement

Education

University of Illinois

Ph.D.

Bioengineering

1988

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

S.M.

Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering

1983

University of Illinois

M.S.

Bioengineering

1979

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Media Appearances

RightEye Introduces Eye-Tracking Tests to Help Diagnose Autism and Parkinson’s Disease

WashingtonExec  

2016-10-05

The RightEye Parkinson’s and Other Movement Disorders Test was developed by a team which included Dr. Mark Baron, professor of neurology, interim director of the VCU Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center and deputy director of the Southeast/Richmond Veteran’s Affairs Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center at the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center; Paul Wetzel, associate professor of biomedical engineering in the VCU School of Engineering and Dr. George Gitchel, associate director of research at the Southeast/Richmond PADRECC. This test was developed to accurately identify and assess patterns of eye movement that are affected in patients with movement disorders...

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VCU Researchers Awarded $1 Million to Continue Studying Parkinson’s Disease

Commonwealth Times  online

2016-09-19

Biomedical engineering professor Paul Wetzel, the interim director of VCU Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center Mark Baron and George Gitchel, assistant director at the Southeast/Richmond Veteran’s Affairs Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center, began working together on the project...

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VCU Researchers Receive Michael J. Fox Grant to Study Parkinson's Disease

Richmond Times-Dispatch  online

2016-09-16

The researchers — including Baron, Paul Wetzel and George Gitchel, also of VCU — have been working on the eye-tracking device for about 14 years. Initially, it was just a research interest, but soon Baron, Wetzel and Gitchel — who was a graduate student at the time and has since stayed on with the university — saw it as something more...

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Selected Articles

Stimulation of Critically Ill Patients: Relationship to Sedation

American Journal of Critical Care

2016

To describe the number and type of stimulation events and the relationship of stimulation to sedation level in patients receiving mechanical ventilation.

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Differential eye movements in mild traumatic brain injury versus normal controls

The Journal of Head Traume Rehabilitation

2015

Objective measures to diagnose and to monitor improvement of symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) are lacking. Computerized eye tracking has been advocated as a rapid, user friendly, and field-ready technique to meet this need.

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Slowed saccades and increased square wave jerks in essential tremor

Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements

2013

Eye movements in essential tremor (ET) are poorly described and may present useful information on the underlying pathophysiology of the disorder.

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