Dr. John N Oshinski, PhD
Professor of Radiology & Imaging Sciences and BME, Director, Center for System Imaging (CSI) Core, Emory University, School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA
John Oshinski, PhD is a Professor of Radiology & Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering at Emory University and Georgia Tech. He was trained as a Mechanical Engineer and has spent 25 years using imaging and experimental and computational fluid mechanics to study the relationship between hemodynamics and vascular disease in the clinical environment. He has recently begun working on using MRI to study Neural dynamics (CSF flow, blood flow, and brain motion). His research program focuses on developing new imaging and modelling applications that improve the diagnosis of cardiovascular and neurologic diseases, influence patient care decisions, and enable a better understanding of physiology and pathophysiology. Dr. Oshinski also serves as director of the Emory Center for Systems Imaging (CSI), and integrated core facility that houses all the research imaging equipment in the Emory school of Medicine. He is a Fellow of the ISNMRM and the ASME