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Todd B. Parrish, PhD, is a Professor at Northwestern University, holding joint appointments in the McCormick School of Engineering and the Feinberg School of Medicine. He leads the Parrish Neuroimaging Laboratory, focusing on neuroimaging method development to study human development and physiology. His work integrates disciplines such as biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and computer science.
Education: PhD in Biophysics (University of Minnesota, 1998), MS/BS in Biomedical Engineering (Case Western Reserve University). He also holds roles as Associate Director and Co-Director at Feinberg School of Medicine (2020). Awards include the Mentor of the Year 2020 and the 2019 Catalyst Award.
Research interests include neuroimaging techniques like fMRI, spinal cord imaging, and applications in chronic conditions such as stroke and whiplash. His lab collaborates on NIH-funded grants, including a $1.6M study on whiplash recovery mechanisms. Notable projects explore cerebrovascular reserve, transcranial stimulation, and AI-driven diagnostic tools for Parkinsonism.
- Key Affiliations: Northwestern University Institute of Neuroscience (NUIN), Center for Translational Pain Research.
- Lab Team: Includes researchers like Jennie Chen (Research Assistant Professor) and students such as Suvarna Badhe and Ellen Fitzmorris.
Publications span 241+ articles, emphasizing clinical neuroimaging applications and interdisciplinary collaborations. His work bridges basic science with clinical practice, advancing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in neurological disorders.




