Paul Nagy, PhD
Paul Nagy, PhD
Paul Nagy, PhD, FSIIM is Associate Professor in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine department of Radiology with appointments in the Department of Medicine, Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering, and Health Policy Management Department in the School of Public Health. He is a founding faculty of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality. He received his BS from Carnegie Mellon University and PhD at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
He is the Director of Education for graduate training program in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science in the School of Medicine with over 75 graduate students including doctoral program support from an NLM T15 award. He teaches 6 courses on data science working EHR and Medical Imaging data.
He leads the JH Observational Health and Data Science Informatics (OHDSI) research group at Johns Hopkins. This group has participated in 5 multi-institutional retrospective research studies and has been awarded 35 Million in grants and contracts since 2021 from the FDA, NIH, NSF, and the CDC. In 2022 he received the OHDSI Titan Award for his contributions to the field of observational research.
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. He is the author of over 140 papers and over 200 national presentations in the field of informatics and implementation science.
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 60 designers, developers, and data scientists work with inventors to build, deploy, and evaluate digital health solutions within the Johns Hopkins Medical System.