Lisa Krishnamurthy
Overview
Dr. Krishnamurthy is a dedicated translational magnetic resonance (MR) physicist and bioengineer with a focus on bridging the gap between brain anatomy, metabolism, and clinical interventions in stroke rehabilitation. By translating complex MR physics principles into practical applications, Dr. Krishnamurthy is at the forefront of advancing stroke rehabilitation and improving clinical outcomes for patients. Her research has been supported by multiple federal grants, including several VA Merits and an American Heart Association 2nd Century Early Faculty Award, and has contributed significantly to the fields of neuroimaging and stroke rehabilitation science. An advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration, she seeks to inspire a new generation of scientists to integrate MR physics and bioengineering with clinical practice. She earned her PhD in bioengineering from the joint program at University of Texas, Arlington and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas.
Academic Appointment
- Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine
Education
Degrees
- PhD Bioengineering from The University of Texas at Arlington
Research
Publications
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ASL MRI informs blood flow to chronic stroke lesions in patients with aphasia.
Front Physiol Volume: 14 Page(s): 1240992
01/01/2023 Authors: Krishnamurthy LC; Glassman C; Han JH; Song SE; Denmon C; Weatherill M; Rodriguez AD; Crosson BA; Krishnamurthy V -
Demonstration of fast multi-slice quasi-steady-state chemical exchange saturation transfer (QUASS CEST) human brain imaging at 3T.
Magn Reson Med Volume: 87 Page(s): 810 - 819
02/01/2022 Authors: Kim H; Krishnamurthy LC; Sun PZ -
Relationships between frontal metabolites and Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in cognitively normal older adults.
Neurobiol Aging Volume: 109 Page(s): 22 - 30
01/01/2022 Authors: Hone-Blanchet A; Bohsali A; Krishnamurthy LC; Shahid S; Lin Q; Zhao L; Loring D; Goldstein F; John SE; Fleischer CC -
Frontal Metabolites and Alzheimer's Disease Biomarkers in Healthy Older Women and Women Diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment.
J Alzheimers Dis Volume: 87 Page(s): 1131 - 1141
01/01/2022 Authors: Hone-Blanchet A; Bohsali A; Krishnamurthy LC; Shahid SS; Lin Q; Zhao L; Bisht AS; John SE; Loring D; Goldstein F -
The Relationship Between Resting Cerebral Blood Flow, Neurometabolites, Cardio-Respiratory Fitness and Aging-Related Cognitive Decline.
Front Psychiatry Volume: 13 Page(s): 923076
01/01/2022 Authors: Krishnamurthy V; Paredes Spir I; Mammino KM; Nocera JR; McGregor KM; Crosson BA; Krishnamurthy LC -
The association between language-based task-functional magnetic resonance imaging hemodynamics and baseline GABA+ and glutamate-glutamine measured in pre-supplementary motor area: A pilot study in an aging model.
Front Psychiatry Volume: 13 Page(s): 904845
01/01/2022 Authors: Krishnamurthy LC; Paredes Spir I; Rocha NO; Soher BJ; Auerbach EJ; Crosson BA; Krishnamurthy V -
A method to mitigate spatio-temporally varying task-correlated motion artifacts from overt-speech fMRI paradigms in aphasia.
Hum Brain Mapp Volume: 42 Page(s): 1116 - 1129
03/01/2021 Authors: Krishnamurthy V; Krishnamurthy LC; Meadows ML; Gale MK; Ji B; Gopinath K; Crosson B -
The Utility of Cerebrovascular Reactivity MRI in Brain Rehabilitation: A Mechanistic Perspective.
Front Physiol Volume: 12 Page(s): 642850
01/01/2021 Authors: Krishnamurthy V; Sprick JD; Krishnamurthy LC; Barter JD; Turabi A; Hajjar IM; Nocera JR -
Not All Lesioned Tissue Is Equal: Identifying Pericavitational Areas in Chronic Stroke With Tissue Integrity Gradation via T2w T1w Ratio.
Front Neurosci Volume: 15 Page(s): 665707
01/01/2021 Authors: Krishnamurthy LC; Krishnamurthy V; Rodriguez AD; McGregor KM; Glassman CN; Champion GS; Rocha N; Harnish SM; Belagaje SR; Kundu S -
Neuroplasticity and aphasia treatments: new approaches for an old problem.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry Volume: 90 Page(s): 1147 - 1155
10/01/2019 Authors: Crosson B; Rodriguez AD; Copland D; Fridriksson J; Krishnamurthy LC; Meinzer M; Raymer AM; Krishnamurthy V; Leff AP