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Burhan Ozturk is a Research Fellow at Yale School of Medicine, Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, affiliated with the Yale Biomedical Imaging Institute. His work focuses on advanced neuroimaging techniques to study brain fluid dynamics and the glymphatic system.
Dr. Ozturk's research interests center on neuroimaging, glymphatic system function, cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and the effects of anesthesia and respiratory interventions on brain fluid transport. His work employs sophisticated MRI and PET imaging techniques to quantify these processes in vivo.
His recent publications (2020-2023) demonstrate a consistent focus on brain fluid dynamics, with particular attention to how medical interventions affect the glymphatic system. This research has implications for understanding neurological disorders and optimizing clinical practices related to anesthesia and respiratory support.
Dr. Ozturk collaborates extensively with Dr. Helene Benveniste and other researchers at Yale, contributing to a growing body of work on brain clearance mechanisms. His research shows particular promise for applications in neurodegenerative disease research and clinical neuroimaging.
He is affiliated with the Benveniste Neuroimaging Lab at Yale, where advanced techniques are used to study brain physiology and fluid dynamics. The lab utilizes state-of-the-art imaging modalities to investigate fundamental neurological processes with potential clinical applications.

