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Vincent Tutino is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences at the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. He holds affiliated faculty roles in Biomedical Engineering (BME), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), and Neurosurgery. His primary research focuses on translational neurovascular diseases, including ischemic stroke, intracranial aneurysms, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Tutino leads the Hemodynamics and Vascular Biology Lab at the Clinical and Translational Research Center (CSVRC).
Education: PhD in Biomedical Engineering (2018), MS in Biomedical Engineering (2014), BS in Chemistry (2010) from St. John Fisher University. He completed an internship in Chemical Engineering at the University of Rochester (2005).
Research interests span biomarker development, computational biology, and advanced imaging techniques (CT, MRI). He investigates molecular signatures for stroke and aneurysm via transcriptomics and spatial sequencing. His work integrates machine learning for image analysis and hemodynamic modeling of endovascular devices.
Key grants include NIH-funded studies on aneurysm biomarkers and endovascular device optimization. He has received awards such as the AHA Travel Award (2024) and NSF I-Corps recognition (2021). Tutino's leadership roles include Director of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation and CEO of Neurovascular Diagnostics, Inc.
Publications focus on aneurysm risk prediction, clot biology, and device efficacy. His research teams collaborate across engineering, neuroscience, and clinical disciplines to advance diagnostic tools and therapies for cerebrovascular diseases.

