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Kevin M. Johnson is an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison with primary affiliation in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and joint appointments in Medical Physics and Radiology within the School of Medicine and Public Health. His laboratory focuses on advancing MRI technologies for quantitative disease assessment.
Education:
- BS in Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- MS in Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- PhD in Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Research Focus: Dr. Johnson's work centers on overcoming MRI limitations through accelerated acquisition techniques, motion artifact reduction, and novel quantification methods. Key areas include 4D flow imaging, non-Cartesian reconstruction, vascular remodeling analysis, and patient-friendly MRI protocols. His research enables new applications in neurological disorders (Alzheimer's, MS), cardiovascular diseases, and oncological imaging.
Publication Trends: Over 50 peer-reviewed articles demonstrate consistent innovation in MRI pulse sequence design, flow quantification, and reconstruction algorithms. Recent work (2015-2016) shows strong emphasis on 4D flow applications in neurovascular diseases, hepatic hemodynamics, and ultra-short echo time techniques for pulmonary and oncological imaging.
Advising & Collaboration: As primary advisor in Medical Physics, Dr. Johnson mentors graduate students and collaborates widely across radiology, neurology, and engineering departments. Specific student and grant details are not provided in source materials.


