AdamBush

Texas Engineer Adam Bush
Assistant Professor

Research Interests

Novel MRI methods; Novel blood flow and oximetry methods in cardiovascular disease; Anemic disorders and cancer

About

Adam Bush develops and uses novel MRI techniques to study cardiovascular (patho)physiology. Currently, his focus is on improving MR blood flow and oximetry methods in kidney disease, cardiovascular disease and anemic disorders.

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 the University of Southern California.

Educational Qualifications

Ph.D., Biomedical/Medical Engineering, University of Southern California
B.S., Physics, Loyola Marymount University

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