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Warren S. Warren is the James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Radiology, and Physics at Duke University, with affiliations to Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Medicine, and the Duke Cancer Institute. His research bridges chemical physics, ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to develop novel hyperpolarization techniques for MRI and biomedical imaging.
- University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D., M.S.)
His work focuses on coherent light and spin dynamics to enhance MRI sensitivity, detect biomarkers for diseases like melanoma, and apply imaging to cultural heritage preservation. Recent publications highlight advancements in SABRE hyperpolarization and exchange-selective NMR pulses.
Warren has received prestigious awards including the William F. Meggers Award for spectroscopy, AAAS Fellowship, and the Gunther Laukien Prize. He has also held leadership roles as Chair of Duke’s Chemistry (2007–2012) and Physics departments.
- William F. Meggers Award (2018)
- Raymond Andrew Prize (2022)
- Gunther Laukien Prize (2020)
- Liversedge Medal (2017)
- Mees Medal (2015)
His lab’s innovations include pump-probe microscopy for cancer diagnosis and non-invasive laser imaging for artwork preservation. He is actively involved in mentoring through NIH-funded training programs.





