John Oshinski

John Oshinski

John Oshinski

Professor, Emory/Georgia Tech Department of Biomedical Engineering
Interim Director, Center for Systems Imaging

Dr. Oshinski is known for his efforts at advancing the collaboration between Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as his dedication to advancing the technologies of MR imaging. He received his undergraduate degree from Kalamazoo College and BS, MS, and PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology. The underlying mission of his research is the application of engineering principles and technical problem-solving techniques to current clinical problems in the imaging, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease. His research has concentrated on developing imaging applications that directly impact disease diagnosis and patient care.

jnoshin@emory.edu

404-727-5894

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    Research Focus Areas:
    • Molecular, Cellular and Tissue Biomechanics
    • Regenerative Medicine

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    Candace Fleischer

    Candace Fleischer

    Candace Fleischer

    Assistant Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University
    Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Tech and Emory University

    Candace C. Fleischer, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Fleischer also holds a faculty appointment at the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University. She serves as the director of the Biomedical Spectroscopy and Imaging Laboratory.

    Dr. Fleischer is a spectroscopist with formal training in physical chemistry and biomedical engineering. Her research group is highly collaborative and focused on the development of new MR spectroscopy and imaging technologies for biomedical and translational applications. 

    Current projects include the development of magnetic resonance-based methods for identifying inflammatory biomarkers in malignant brain tumors; and creating new tools for non-invasively measuring brain temperature with applications in cerebrovascular and cardiovascular injury. Her laboratory is also committed to community outreach and increasing scientific literacy.

    ccfleis@emory.edu

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    • Neuroscience

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