Susumu Mori is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the Department of Radiology. He holds active tenure at Kennedy Krieger Institute working in the F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Mori received his bachelors and masters degree from Tokyo University of Fisheries. In 1996, he received his doctorate from Johns Hopkins University in Biophysics. He also completed his post-doctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins.
Dr. Mori is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the Department of Radiology.
Research Summary:
Dr. Mori’s research interests to develop new MRI technologies to study brain neuroanatomy. His recent works include diffusion tensor imaging and microimaging to study brain white matter diseases and brain development.
Recent Publications/Presentations:
Goto, S. Xue, R, Sugo, N., Sawada, M., Blizzard, K.K., Poitras, M.F., Johns, D.C., Dawson, T.M., Dawson, V.L., Crain, B.J., Traystman, R.J., Mori, S., Hurn, P.D., Poly (ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP-1) impairs early and long-term experimental stroke recovery, Stroke, 33, 1101-1106 (2002)
Albayram, S., Melhem, E.R., Mori, S., Zinreich, J., Barkovich, A.J., Kinsman, S.L., Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging of White Matter Tracts of the Brainstem in Children with Holoprosencephaly: Initial Experience, Radiology, 223, 645-651 (2002)
Melhem, E.R., Mori, S., Mukundan, G., Kraut, M.A., Pomper, M.G., van Zijl, P.C.M., Diffusion tensor MR imaging of the brain and white matter tractography, Am.J.Roentgen., 178, 3-16 (2002)
Itoh, R., Mori, S., Melhem, E.R., Diffusion tensor brain imaging and tractography, Neuroimaging Clin. N. Am. 12, 1-19 (2002)
Hoon, A.H., Lawrie, W.T., Melhem, E.R. Reinhardt, E.M., Solaiyappan, M., Jiang, H., Johnston, M.V., and Mori, S., Diffusion tensor imaging of PVL shows affected sensory cortex white matter pathways, Neurology, in press
Dongrong, X., Mori, S., Solaiyappan, M., van Zijl, P.C.M., Davatzikos, C., A Probabilistic Map of Callosal Fiber Distribution, NeuroImage, in press |