Joseph A. Helpern
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Oakland University
Professor
Joseph A. Helpern | |
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| Born | 1955 (age 70–71) |
| Education | PhD |
| Alma mater | Case Western Reserve University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Oakland University |
| Occupations | Researcher Professor |
| Known for | MRI research and development |
| Title | Professor Emeritus at the Medical University of South Carolina |
| Awards | Fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine |
Joseph A. Helpern is an American medical physicist who is Professor Emeritus at the Medical University of South Carolina and Director of New Vision Research. Helpern is also a Senior Fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. He was previously the South Carolina SmartState Endowed Chair in Brain Imaging and The Lula P. and Asa & David J. Levidow Distinguished Chair in Neurodegenerative Disease Research at the Medical University of South Carolina, and prior to that Vice Chairman for Research of the Department of Radiology at the New York University School of Medicine.
Joseph A. Helpern was born in 1955. He received his BA in chemistry from Case Western Reserve University and an MA in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He received his Ph.D. in Medical Physics from Oakland University in 1988.[1]