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John Oshinski

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Title/Position
Professor, Center for Systems Imaging Core Director
Contact

Contact

HSRB II, G127Emory
404.727.5894
Education

Education

  • PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993
  • BSME, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983
  • BS, Kalamazoo College, 1982
Research Interests

Research Interests

Dr. Oshinksi's research interests include medical imaging, specifically magnetic residence imaging. His research focuses on both technology development and clinical applications.

Dr. Oshinski is known for his collaborative efforts between Emory and the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as his dedication to advancing the technologies of MR imaging. 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 cardiovascular disease.  His research has concentrated on developing imaging applications that directly impact disease diagnosis and patient care.

The major areas of Dr. Oshinski’s research program are 1) the development and application of imaging techniques for the evaluation of atherosclerotic plaques, 2) application of phase contrast MRI to study vascular hemodynamics, and 3) use of imaging to plan electrophysiology procedures such as cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). He is also committed to training scientists, physician-researchers, and physician-scientists. 

Teaching Interests

Teaching Interests

Oshinski's teaching interests include graduate and undergraduate education in medical imaging. Mentoring of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate trainings.
Publications

Publications

McIlvain G, Williams B, Al Samman MM, Mohsenian S, Barrow DL, Loth F, Oshinski JN. Measurement of CSF flow and brain motion in Chiari malformation type I subjects undergoing posterior fossa decompression surgery. J Neurosurg. 2025 Mar 7;143(1):13-23. doi: 10.3171/2024.11.JNS241509. PMID: 40053923; PMCID: PMC12628363.
Cebull HL, Liu M, Piccinelli M, Dong H, Naeem M, Du Y, Oshinski JN, Gleason RL Jr, Elefteriades JA, Leshnower BG. The use of 4-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging and fluid structure interaction analysis to predict failure of medical therapy in acute uncomplicated type B aortic dissection. JTCVS Tech. 2024 Jul 5;27:40-44. doi: 10.1016/j.xjtc.2024.06.019. PMID: 39478892; PMCID: PMC11519730.
Yuhang Du, Yuxuan Wu, Hannah L. Cebull, B Liao, Radhika Agarwal et al., Structural Stress as a Predictor of the Rate and Spatial Location of Aortic Growth in Uncomplicated Type B Aortic Dissection, arXiv (Cornell University), 2025
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2511.03287
Yang Y, Hair J, Yerly J, Piccini D, Di Sopra L, Bustin A, Prsa M, Si-Mohamed S, Stuber M, Oshinski JN. Quiescent frame, contrast-enhanced coronary magnetic resonance angiography reconstructed using limited number of physiologic frames from 5D free-running acquisitions. Magn Reson Imaging. 2024 Nov;113:110209. doi: 10.1016/j.mri.2024.07.008. Epub 2024 Jul 5. PMID: 38972471; PMCID: PMC11390311.
El Sayed R, Park CC, Shah Z, Nahab FB, Haussen DC, Allen JW, Oshinski JN. Assessment of Complex Flow Patterns in Patients With Carotid Webs, Patients With Carotid Atherosclerosis, and Healthy Subjects Using 4D Flow MRI. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2024 Jun;59(6):2001-2010. doi: 10.1002/jmri.29013. Epub 2023 Sep 14. PMID: 37706274; PMCID: PMC10937327.