James H. Holmes, PhD

Research Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Biography

My overall research program is aimed at developing novel MRI methods for translational imaging. This includes my recent work in quantitative imaging using arterial spin labeling and dynamic contrast enhance imaging as well as working with industry partners to develop new silent MRI techniques. These imaging methodologies aim to address several of the challenges that limit the use of MRI in both the study of disease mechanisms as well as in individual clinical care. 
I recently re-located to the University of Iowa and hope to join the Hawk-IDDRC to facilitate networking with the existing team of clinical and basic science researchers at the University of Iowa. My goal would be to identify new collaborators and projects that could use our novel MRI techniques.
 

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Education
BA, Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa
MS, The University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa
PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison, Wisconsin