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Paul G. Nagy

Paul G. Nagy, PhD

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:
  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

Languages

  • English

Gender

Male

About Paul G. Nagy

Professional Titles

  • Deputy Director, Johns Hopkins Medicine Technology Innovation Center
  • Director of Education, Biomedical Informatics and Data Science Graduate Training Programs

Primary Academic Title

Associate Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science

Background

Paul Nagy, PhD, FSIIM is Associate Professor in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Radiology with joint appointments in Medicine, the Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering, and Health Policy Management in the School of Public Health.  He received his BS from Carnegie Mellon University and his PhD at the Medical College of Wisconsin.   His research focus is developing biomarkers from medical imaging to enable real world reproducible evidence from observational research with over 150 publications.

He is the director of education for the training programs in the Biomedical Informatics and Data Science section of the Department of Medicine.  He leads the Observational Health and Data Science Informatics (OHDSI) efforts at Johns Hopkins as part of the Precision Medicine initiative

He serves as the deputy director of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Technology Innovation Center (TIC) with the goal of partnering with clinical inventors to create novel patient centric IT solutions.  This team of over 60 designers, developers, and data scientists work with inventors to build, deploy, and evaluate digital health solutions within the Johns Hopkins Medical System. 

He is a past chair of the Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine and the American Board of Imaging Informatics as well as the past president of the College of SIIM Fellows.  

Additional Academic Titles

Joint Appointment in Medicine

Lab Website

Johns Hopkins Medicine Technology Innovation Center (TIC) - Lab Website

  • The TIC works with interdisciplinary teams to bring digital health products to life in clinical settings at Johns Hopkins Health System. TIC offers design, development, business, and project management partnership to solve clinical problems that span the range of medical specialties and practice settings. Through community-based events and programs, the TIC also works to train the next wave of digital health innovators and builds start-up teams with the tools to launch commercial products improving patient care at Johns Hopkins and across the industry.

Courses & Syllabi

  • Introduction to Precision Medicine, School of Medicine, 250.771, 9/1/23 - 10/20/23
  • Clinical Data Analysis with Python, School of Medicine, 250.77, 10/20/23 - 12/20/23
  • Database Querying in Healthcare, School of Medicine, 250.957, 10/20/23 - 12/20/23
  • Implementing Interoperability Standards in Medicine (FHIR), School of Medicine, 250.778, 1/20/23 - 3/20/23
  • Observational Research with the OMOP Common Data Model, School of Medicine, 250.782, 1/20/23 - 3/20/23

Honors

  • 2022 OHDSI Titan Award, Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI), 10/20/22
  • Inducted, College of Fellows for the Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine, 1/1/12

Professional Activities

Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine, Chair

Expertise

Education

Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Ph.D., 2000

Carnegie Mellon University

B.S., 1991