Biographical Sketch
Dr. van Zijl graduated cum laude with a Masters in Inorganic Chemistry and continued to obtain a Ph.D. in Mathematics and Physics from the Free University in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His thesis focused on the description of molecular alignment in magnetic fields and the changes in the Nuclear Magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra related to this. After completing fellowships in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh) and MRI (National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute), he became a Research Assistant Professor at Georgetown University in 1990. In 1992 he was invited to join the Department of Radiology at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, where he was promoted to Associate Professor (1992) and Professor (1997). In 1999 he became the founding director of the F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. This Center has since been awarded status as a National Center for Biomedical Technology Research funded by the National Center for Research Resources. Dr. van Zijl is a fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) and has received the Society's gold medal award for his neuroscience contributions in MRI and MRS, fMRI techniques, diffusion imaging and spectroscopy. He also received the Günther Laukien Award of the experimental NMR Conference for development of the field of Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) MRI. He is also a Fellow of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR) and a Distinguished Investigator of the Academy of Radiology Research. He resides on the editorial boards of the journals: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, NMR in Biomedicine, and BME Frontiers. He is an ad hoc member of several NIH review panels.
Research Summary
Dr. van Zijl's present research focuses on developing new methodologies for using MRI and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) to study brain function and physiology. In addition, he is working on understanding the basic mechanisms of the MRI signal changes measured during functional MRI (fMRI) tests of the brain. Other interests are in mapping the wiring of the brain (axonal connections between the brains functional regions) and the design of new technologies for MRI to follow where cells are migrating, and when genes are expressed. A more recent interest is the development of bioorganic biodegradable MRI contrast agents. The ultimate goal is to transform these technologies into fast biomarker methods that are compatible with the time available for multi-modal clinical diagnosis using MRI. He is especially dedicated to providing a comfortable scanning environment for children, where they can enjoy the experience in the MRI scanner. Dr. van Zijl's research is funded by several grants from the National Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering.
Contact Information
Office Address
The F. M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging
707 N. Broadway, Room G-25
Baltimore, MD 21205
Contact: 443-923-9500
Curriculum Vitae
- Current Appointments
- Founding Director, F. M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging
1999 - Present
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD - Professor, Chief, Section of Neuroscience, Division of MRI Research, Department of Radiology
1997 - Present
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD - Professor, Department of Oncology
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD - Professor, Department of Biophysics & Biophysical Chemistry
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
- Founding Director, F. M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging
- Awards and Achievements
- Distinguished Investigator, Academy of Radiology Research
2012 - Gold Medal for Scientific Achievement, ISMRM
2007, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine - Chair, Experimental NMR conference (ENC)
2003 - Established Investigator Award, American Heart Association
1995 - Fellow, ISMRM
International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
- Distinguished Investigator, Academy of Radiology Research
- Education and Training
- Fellowship, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD - Fellowship, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA - PhD, Mathematics and Physics
1985
Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Masters, Inorganic Chemistry
1980
Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - BS, Chemistry
1977
Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Fellowship, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Professional Experience
- Research Assistant Professor
1990 - 1992
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
- Research Assistant Professor
- Previous Appointments
- Affiliations
- International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
- International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Publications
For a list of Peter van Zijl's most recent publications searched from the NIH's PubMed Database, please use this Search Link.