Feroze Mohamed, PhD

Professor of Radiology
Director, Jefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Center

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Contact

Clinical Office Building, Room 140R
909 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Email Feroze Mohamed

215-955-3405

Feroze Mohamed, PhD

Professor of Radiology
Director, Jefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Center

Education

PhD - Drexel University, Bioengineering, Philadelphia, PA

Publications

Research & Clinical Interests

  • Computational Post-Processing
  • Diffusion Tensor Imaging
  • fMRI
  • Imaging of the Central Nervous System
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • MR Tractography
  • Neuroimaging
  • Technical imaging support of clinical operations
About Dr. Mohamed

Over the last decade, Dr. Mohamed has focused his scientific work on establishing neuroimaging biomarkers using MRI, developing tools for quantification of these biomarkers, such as creating an imaging template for the pediatric spinal cord. Dr. Mohamed’s lab’s long-term goal is to establish these biomarkers for improving the accuracy and quantification of clinical assessments of both acute and chronically injured SCI patients.

Dr. Mohmaed is currently the Director of the Jefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center (JIMRC) at Thomas Jefferson University. He has a demonstrated record of extensive work and publications in fMRI, structural MRI and Diffusion Tensor Imaging over the last two decades.

Dr. Mohamed’s lab recently submitted a U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/685,137 entitled, A Novel, Quantitative Framework for the Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Evaluation of Spinal Cord Diseases. For this grant, Dr. Mohamed will be responsible for design and overseeing the integration of the custom software based on this patent into Prism platform.

Dr. Mohamed has served as a PI, co-PI, and co-Investigator on NIH, private foundation and industrial grants. These grants have been primarily in the development and new applications of MRI methods for patient as well as normative subjects.

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