
معرفی
Joseph P. Mathew is the Jerry Reves, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Cardiac Anesthesiology at Duke University School of Medicine, where he also serves as Professor of Anesthesiology and Core Faculty in Innovation & Entrepreneurship. His research focuses on postoperative neurocognitive disorders, brain-heart-immune axis interactions, and sleep apnea implications in surgical patients.
- Education: MD (University of Texas, 1986), MHS (Duke, 2008), MBA (UMass, 2013)
- Key Research Areas: Functional connectivity analysis, beta-amyloid deposition, and genetic influences on surgical outcomes
Current investigations include:
- White matter patency and fMRI correlations post-cardiac surgery
- Genotype-outcome associations in cardiovascular procedures
- Pharmacological interventions (lidocaine) for neurocognitive preservation
Recent grants from NIH and NIA support his work on atrial fibrillation, blood-brain barrier breakdown, and aging-related surgical complications. His publications across Anesthesiology, British Journal of Anaesthesia, and JTCVS Tech demonstrate multidisciplinary approaches integrating neuroimaging, molecular biology, and clinical outcomes.



