Adam Bush joined the Department of Biomedical Engineering as an assistant professor in January 2022. His research develops, validates, and applies novel MRI methods to explore human pathophysiology and make imaging safer, particularly for children. 

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At UT Austin, Bush is building a translational imaging laboratory that combines engineering, physiology and medicine. The lab will pursue novel blood flow and oximetry methods in cardiovascular disease, anemic disorders and cancers.

A former postdoctoral fellow in the Radiology Department at Stanford University, Bush worked under the mentorship of pediatric radiologist Dr. Shreyas Vasanawala. He is the recipient of a Stanford School of Medicine Cardiovascular Imaging T32 Training Grant, a National Institutes of Health Minority Supplement, and a Provost Fellowship at University of Southern California.

He received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in biomedical engineering from University of Southern California. He received a B.S. in physics from Loyola Marymount University.