Quan Jiang, PhD
Specialties: Research
Board Certification and Education
- Oakland University, Physics, MI, 1991
About Me
Titles
Senior Bioscientific Staff, Henry Ford Hospital and Adjunct Professor, Wayne State University
Biographical Statement
Dr. Quan Jiang is a senior bioscientific staff scientist in the Department of Neurology at Henry Ford Health and a professor at Michigan State University, Wayne State University and Oakland University. An internationally recognized expert in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), he has spent more than three decades advancing neuroimaging technologies to better understand neurological diseases and improve patient care.
Dr. Jiang's research focuses on developing innovative MRI acquisition methods and image analysis techniques to evaluate brain structure, function and recovery following neurological injury. His work has contributed to major advances in the use of MRI for stroke, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, diabetes-related neurological complications and other disorders of the nervous system. He has led or collaborated on numerous federally funded research projects and has received continuous support from the National Institutes of Health for more than two decades.
Throughout his career, Dr. Jiang has combined expertise in imaging physics, neuroscience and translational research to develop tools that improve diagnosis, treatment planning and monitoring of neurological disease. His current work focuses on advancing MRI methodologies to quantify brain tissue reorganization, evaluate recovery after injury and better understand the role of the glymphatic system in neurological health and disease.
Email: QJIANG1@hfhs.org
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- Henry Ford Hospital