Faculty Listing
FACULTY
Nami Azar, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria, 1991. Board Certified for the American Board of Radiology. Residency training Aultman Hospital. Fellowship Body imaging University Hospital of Cleveland.
Barbara Bangert, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD- Eastern Virginia Medical School, 1986. Residency, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Diagnostic Radiology, 1987-1991, Neuroradiology Fellowship, Cleveland Clinic, January 1992 - December 1993. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology, 1991.
Special Interest: Neuroradiology.
Sheila Berlin, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Case Western Reserve University, 1990. Residency - Cleveland Clinic 1994, Pediatric Radiology Fellowship - Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, 1995. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology.
Special Interests: Gastrointestinal sonography, Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Kristine A. Blackham, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: Residency training at University Hospitals of Cleveland, 2004. Fellowship, Neuroradiology, 2005. MD; Case Western Reserve University, 1999. Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology, 2004.
Special interests: Neuroradiology.
James N. Brennan, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Indiana University, 1970. Board Cert: American Board of Diagnostic Radiology.
Special Interest: Diagnostic Ultrasound.
Mark Brejt, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD - Medical College of Wisconsin, 1984. Mount Sinai Medical Center of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, June 1987. Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, New York, 1990. Fellowship, Division of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1991. Certified by the American Board of Radiology, 1990.
Anne Coffey, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD - Case Western Reserve University 1994. Board Certified, Amercian Board of Radiology.
Special Interests: Ultrasound, CT, Mammography.
Michael Coffey, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-The Ohio State University School of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio 1993. Board Certified, American Board of Radiology, 1999.
Special interests, Neuroradiology.
Joseph A. Crawford, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD - George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Board Certified, American Board of Radiology, American Board of Nuclear Medicine. Residency, University of Pittsburgh Presbyterian-University Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. Fellowships: Nuclear Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Presbyterian-University Hospital; Body Imaging, University Hospitals of Cleveland. J.D. University of Akron School of Law.
Special Interests: Nuclear Medicine
Baz P. DeBaz, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU. Director, Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Health System, Bedford Medical Center.
Training: MD-University of Padua, Italy, 1972. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology.
Special Interests: Ultrasound, CT.
Freddy Drews, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-University of Antioquia, Madellin, Columbia 1972. Internship, Saint Alexis Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, General Surgery, Saint Alexis Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Residency-Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 1980.
Special Interests: Body Imaging (CT and Ultrasound).
Arezou Faraji, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio. 1998. Internship, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Internal Medicine, 1999. Residency, Department of Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio 2003. MRI Fellowship, Department of Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, 2004.
Special Interests: MRI.
Peter Faulhaber, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine. Subspecialty training in Nuclear Medicine-University Hospitals of Cleveland. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology, 1995; Special Competency in Nuclear Medicine-American Board of Radiology, 1996.
Melissa B. Frankel, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Wright State University School of Medicine, 1987. Internship, MetroHealth Medical Center, 1988. Residency, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, 1992. Fellowship, Cross-Sectional Imaging, MetroHealth Medical Center 1993.
Special Interests: Women's Imaging.
Robert C. Gilkeson, M.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-CWRU, 1989. Board Cert: American Board of Diagnostic Radiology.
Special Interest: Chest Radiology.
Donald J. Gordon, D.O.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: DO-Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1967. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology.
Special Interest: General Radiology, Gastrointestinal Radiology and Mammography.
Vikas Gulani, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD – University of Illinois College of Medicine ar Urbana-Champaign, 2000. Residency, University of Michigan ospitals, June 2005. Fellowship in Body MRI, University of Michigan Hospital, June 2006. Board certified by the American Board of Radiology, 2005.
Special interests: Body MRI.
John R. Haaga, M.D., F.A.C.R.
University Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Ohio State University, 1971. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology.
Special Qualifications: Computed Tomography, MRI, Angiography.
Daniel Hsu, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: Residency training at University hospitals of Cleveland, 2004, Fellowship in Neuroradiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 2005. MD; Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 1999. Board Certified by the American College of Radiology, 2004.
Special interests: Neuroradiology.
Jon Knight, D.O., F.A.O.C.R.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: DO-Kansas City University, Kansas City, MO 1967; Residency: Doctors Hospital, Columbus, Ohio 1971.Certified in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine.
Special interests: General Diagnostic Radiology and Mammography.
Robert S. Jones, Jr., M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD - State University of New York at Brooklyn College of Medicine, Brooklyn, New, York, 1999. Residency, North Shore University Hospital, Division of Nuclear Medicine.
Special Interests: Nuclear Medicine
Nina L. Klein, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Case Western Reserve University, 1988. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology, 1994.
Special Interest: Mammography.
Charles F. Lanzieri, M.D., F.A.C.R.
Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-New York Medical College, 1978; Special Training-Columbia Presbyterian College of Physicians and Surgeons (Neuroradiology) Board Cert: American Board of Diagnostic Radiology.
Special Interests: CNS Imaging, Head and Neck Imaging, Interventional Neuroradiology.
Sutek Lie, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Radiology, CWRU. Physician-In-Charge, Ambulatory Radiology
Training: MD-National Taiwan University, 1967; Special Training-University Hospitals of Cleveland (Diagnostic Radiology). Board Cert: American Board of Radiology.
Special Interests: Ambulatory Radiology, Mammography, Arthrography, CT, MRI, Pneumoconiosis.
Joseph P. LiPuma, M.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-State University of New York, Upstate Medical Center, 1974. Board Cert: American Board of Diagnostic Radiology.
Special Interests: Angiography, Interventional biliary and GU procedures, Abscess drainage, CT biopsies, Vascular Procedures, Venous Thromboembolic Disease.
Lina Mehta, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine, 1994. Residency, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, 1998. Board Certified, American Board of Radiology 1998. Nuclear Medicine Fellowship: Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 1999.
Special Interests: Nuclear Medicine and PET.
Timothy E. Moore, M.D.
Instructor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-University of Cincinnati College of Medicine-Cincinnati, Ohio, 1998. Medical Internship, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 1999. Residency, Department of Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 2003. Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Radiology, Department of Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 2004.
Special Interests: Musculoskeletal Radiology.
Andrew H. Myers, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Case Western Reserve University, 1991. Residency, Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 1995. Fellowship, Body Imaging, Department of Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 1996. Board Certified, American Board of Radiology, 1995.
Dean A. Nakamoto, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Case Western Reserve University, 1987. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology. Special Interests: CT, Ultrasound.
James K. O'Donnell, M.D.
Associate Professor of Radiology, CWRU. Director, Division of Nuclear Medicine and PET.
Training: MD-Ohio State University - 1973. Special Training: National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda (Internal Medicine, Nuclear Medicine) and Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions (Nuclear Cardiology). Board Cert: American Board of Nuclear Medicine.
Special Interests: Nuclear Cardiology, Nuclear Medicine, Positron Emission Tomography.
Raj Mohan Paspulati, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Ghandi Medical College, India Osmania University - 1987. Fellowship in Abdominal Imaging, 2000 - McGill University Montreal General Hospital, Montreal Canada.
Special interests: Body MRI especially of the pelvis. Colorectal and Gynecology Imaging.
Sharyl L. Pickering, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-University of Illinois, 1980; Special Training - University Hospitals of Cleveland (Diagnostic Radiology). Fellowship Training - University Hospitals of Cleveland (CT/Ultrasound). Board Cert: American Board of Diagnostic Radiology.
Special Interests: CT, Ultrasound.
Donna M. Plecha, M.D.
Instructor, Department of Radiology, CWRU
Training: MD-Case Western Reserve University, 1988. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology, 1993.
Special Interest: Diagnostic Radiology.
Mark Robbin, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Radiology, CWRU. Program Director - Radiology Residency Program.
Training: MD-University of Southern California School of Medicine, 1992. Musculoskeletal Fellowship, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1997. Board Certified, American Board of Radiology, 1996.
Special Interests: Musculoskeletal Radiology.
Peter B. Sachs, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, 1983. Board Certified, American Board of Radiology, 1990. Internship, Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut. Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 1990. Fellowship, Vascular/Interventional Radiology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 1991.
Carlos J. Sivit, M.D.
Director, Pediatric Radiology, Rainbow Babies & Children’s. Professor of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-University of Virginia, 1981. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology, American Board of Pediatrics, Added qualifications in Pediatric Radiology.
Special Interests: Trauma, Abdominal imaging, AIDS.
Jeffrey Sunshine, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Case Western Reserve University, 1990; Ph.D. in Neurobiology, Case Western Reserve University, 1988. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology, 1995.
Research interests: MR imaging of acute cerebral ischemia; functional MR.
Robert W. Tarr, M.D
Physician-In-Charge, Neuroradiology and Interventional Neuroradiology, UHC.Professor of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-University of Maryland School of Medicine, 1984; Special Training-Presbyterian University Hospital (Neuroradiology). Board Cert: American Board of Diagnostic Radiology.
Special Interest: Neuroradiology.
Pauravi Shah Vasavada, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-University of Missouri, 1994. Internship, Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1995. Residency, Cleveland Clinic, 1998. Fellow in Pediatric Radiology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, 1999. Diplomat, American Board of Radiology, 1998.
Special Interests: Pediatric Radiology.
Dayna Weinert, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD – CWRU; Director of Radiology, Southwest General Hospital; Certificate of Added Qualifications – Pediatric Radiology; Residency – Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland;
Special Interests: Pediatric Radiology & Ultrasound
Molly McMahon Yohann, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD - Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, 1993. Residency - Emory University, 1997. Fellowship - Abdominal Imaging, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 1998. Board Certified, American Board of Radiology, 1997.
Special Interests: Abdominal Imaging.
Hazel Green Young, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Michigan State University, 1979. Board Cert: American Board of Radiology, 1984.
Special Interest: Ultrasound.
Peter C. Young, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, CWRU.
Training: MD-Indiana University School of Medicine, 1993. Board Certified, American Board of Radiology, 1997. Residency, Oakwood Hospital 1997. Fellowship, Musculoskeletal Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 1998.
Special Interests: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Musculoskeletal Interventional Procedures, Sports Medicine MRI.
BASIC RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Case Center for Imaging Research:
     
Jeffrey Duerk, Ph.D.

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Chairman, Biomedical Engineering

Director, CCIR

Wickenden 307B

 duerk@case.edu 

1-216-368-6047

1-216-844-7794

http://bme.case.edu/

http://ccir.uad.com/mri/  

 

Dr. Duerk is interested in magnetic resonance imaging and its applications and development for image guided procedures like biopsy, cancer treatment, drug delivery and vascular interventions like stenting.  Research involves not only the development of new rapid MR imaging pulse sequences, but also image assessment, development of new interventional devices, and novel MR based interventional procedures like thermal ablation of cancer.

James Basilion, Ph.D.

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Associate Professor of Radiology and BME

Wearn B38

1- 216-983-3264

james.basilion@case.edu

 
My laboratory concentrates on research related to the development and application of Molecular Imaging technologies.  Specifically we are interested in designing novel imaging tools to image individual and multiple molecular markers of disease.  We believe that imaging tissues based on the underlying molecular rather than macromolecular differences will result in a substantial increase in the sensitivity and specificity of medical imaging.  Some areas of active research include defining “molecular signatures” of disease, developing paradigms to image multiple markers of disease simultaneously, developing methods to image intracellular disease markers in breast cancer, and developing molecular imaging technologies that allow for intraoperative assessment of disease progression. 
Ann-Marie Broome, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Radiology and BME

Wearn B49

ann-marie.broome@case.edu

 
 
Dr. Broome’s research interests revolve around issues associated with cancer imaging. The current research goals are to: 1) develop multi-modal imaging agents for the molecular imaging of complex signatures associated with various cancer types and stages; 2) optically image, both in vitro and in vivo, the cellular mechanisms involved in cancer differentiation and metastasis, especially at the ‘pre-metastatic niche’; 3) create targeted-drug delivery and monitoring platforms; and 4) image the signal transduction cascade of chemotactic peptides in inflamed or carcinogenic epithelia.
David Dean, Ph.D. 
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Associate Professor  

Director, Imaging Laboratory     

Dept. Neurological Surgery

Wearn 352

(216) 844-3333

David.Dean@Case.Edu

 
The primary theme of research in the Neurological Surgery Department's Imaging Laboratory is Computer Assisted Surgery. Specifically, our goal is to provide neurological surgeons with assistance during open, stereotactic procedures, as well as radiosurgical procedures. Central to Computer Assisted Surgery is the use of structural and functional medical imaging data for pre-operative treatment planning, intra-operative guidance, and post-operative outcome assessment. The Imaging Laboratory's current research emphases are in three areas: (1) the development of tissue engineered implants for cranial repair, (2) photodynamic therapy of brain tumors, and (3) automated treatment planning of radiosurgical procedures." An overview of research in the Imaging Laboratory is presented on http://casemed.case.edu/neurosurgery/imaginglab
Agata A. Exner, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of  
Radiology and BME

Wearn 353

(216) 844-3544

agata.exner@case.edu

The major thrust of the Exner Lab is to utilize discoveries at the interface of drug delivery, nanotechnology and imaging to advance cancer therapy. We have two projects which fall under the umbrella of image-guided therapeutics: 1) Developing an in situ-forming system for image-guided delivery of drugs to solid tumors. Specifically we are studying the use of ultrasound for noninvasive characterization and modulation of drug delivery from these implants, and assessing their efficacy as a stand-alone system and as an adjuvant to image-guided ablation. 2) Creating targeted delivery vehicles for a thermosensitizing agent which increases the susceptibility of cancer cells to heat-related injury. This research will establish new approach to strengthen the use of hyperthermia in cancer treatment.
Chris Flask, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Radiology

Scientific  Director, Case Center for Imaging Research

Bolwell Bldg, Room B115

(216) 844-4963

Chris.Flask@UHHospitals.org 

 
Dr. Flask’s laboratory is investigating quantitative MRI techniques to study multiple facets of liver and kidney disease.  Specifically, Dr. Flask’s group has developed rapid, artifact-free imaging techniques to sensitively assess changes in the mobility and chemical interactions of tissue water due to disease progression and therapeutic efficacy.  These new techniques are being developed and validated on small animal models and directly translated to clinical studies of diabetes, fatty liver disease, liver cancer, and chronic kidney disease.
Vikas Gulani, M.D., Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Radiology

Bolwell B123

(216) 844-3112

vikas.gulani@uhhospitals.org

Dr. Gulani is trained as a basic scientist in MR and as a Radiologist with a specialization in Body MRI. His research interest is primarily in translating basic scientific research in MRI to the clinical setting.

His research interests include development and application of quantitative and synthetic MRI, perfusion imaging, diffusion imaging, and MR angiography.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

Zhenghong Lee, Ph.D.

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Associate Professor of Radiology and  Biomedical Engineering

Bolwell S108 

216 844-7920

zxl11@case.edu 

  

 
Dr. Lee’s research interest centers on molecular and cellular imaging with a strong aspiration for clinical translation.  There are three research areas that Dr. Lee devotes his time and efforts: Cancer Imaging, Stem (Progenitor) Cell Imaging, and Metabolic Imaging. For cancer imaging, he is working on develop novel small molecule PET imaging tracers specific for imaging hetatocellular carcinoma. In addition, he is also involved with developing PET/SEPCT tracers targeting extracellular epitopes of PSMA for imaging prostate cancer. For stem cell imaging, he is developing techniques for labeling and targeting stem cell to track their homing and engraftment after implant/transplant as well as to monitor their proliferation and differentiation for optimization in modern cell-based therapies for a wide range of degenerative human diseases. Dr. Lee is also involved with several molecular imaging projects pertaining to ketosis, cystic fibrosis, and cardiovascular diseases.
 
Z.R. Lu, Ph.D.

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M. Frank and Margaret Domiter Rudy Professor

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Wickenden 309E

phone: 216-368-0187

email: zxl125@case.edu  

 
 
Dr. Lu’s research interests are in molecular imaging and drug delivery. His research involves using biodegradable polymers and organic nanomaterials to design and develop targeted, safe and effective imaging agents and drug delivery systems for diagnostic imaging, treatment of human diseases and image-guided therapy. His ongoing research projects include 1) biodegradable macromolecular MRI contrast agents and targeted MRI contrast agents that can be used for contrast enhanced cardiovascular and cancer MRI; 2) targeted nanoglobules with well defined sizes (<10 nm) for molecular imaging and targeted drug delivery; 3) non-invasive assessment of therapeutic efficacy using molecular imaging; 4) image-guided therapy using targeted bifunctional bioconjugates; 5) multifunctional delivery systems for therapeutic siRNA.
Raymond F. Muzic, Jr., Ph.D.

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Associate Professor, Radiology, Oncology and BME

Bolwell S107

844-3543 

Raymond.Muzic@case.edu

 
Professor Muzic’s degree is in Biomedical Engineering.  His research concerns quantitative physiologic analysis of medical images including measuring perfusion, glucose and oxygen metabolism, and receptor concentration.  A new project on developing a novel PET radiopharmaceutical to measure glucose transport entails mathematical-computational modeling, biochemical assays, cell and animal experiments, and will culminate with the first human [18F]6FDG PET imaging studies.  These endeavors provide opportunities for productive collaborations among physicians, basic scientists, and engineers.
Andrew M. Rollins, Ph.D.

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Warren E. Rupp Associate Professor

Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Medicine

Wickenden Bldg. Room 429

Phone: (216) 368-1917

rollins@case.edu

Dr. Rollins' research interests are in the application of advanced optics and photonics technologies for imaging and characterization of biological samples, with particular emphasis on detection of early disease and monitoring of therapy in human tissues. His research program focuses on advancing the state of the art in imaging of tissue microstructure and function using coherent optical interactions with biological samples. The technique of optical coherence tomography (OCT) is the primary basis of his research.  Current applications of OCT imaging under investigation include detection of early cancer in the gastrointestinal tract, biometry and diagnostic imaging in the eye, and imaging of cardiac architecture in animal models of arrythmogenic conditions and of cardiac development. Current development projects include imaging blood flow in living patients and animals using Doppler OCT, and developing novel functional and molecular imaging methods of spectroscopic OCT.
Jeffrey Sunshine, M.D.

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Professor of Radiology, Nuerology, and Neurosurgery

Bolwell Building Room B333

Phone:    216-844-3116        

Jeffrey.Sunshine@UHhospitals.org

Dr. Sunshine’s research interest focus on new and improved MR imaging techniques applied to the sub-specialty of Neuroradiology with particular emphasis on imaging related to acute stroke.  Research involves the effects on outcomes for patients treated for acute cerebral ischemia following the application of imaging data into their clinical care.  This has focused on diffusion and perfusion imaging of the brain, with interests in quantification of perfusion parameters, novel sequences and processing to enable improved evaluation of vessel walls.  Additional areas of focus include the minimally invasive treatment of brain disease including tumors under direct MRI guidance.
Jean Tkach, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Radiology

Bolwell Room B117

Phone:    216-844- 7423

Jean.Tkach@UHhospitals.org

Dr. Tkach’s  research focuses on the development and application of state of the art MR imaging and post processing techniques to the study and characterization of neurological development and diseases in humans. Ongoing research projects include functional  MRI investigations of 1) Chemobrain, 2) Speech Sound Disorder and 3) Prenatal Cocaine Exposure.
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