Biomedical Engineering
Joshua Vogelstein is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Computational Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. He sits at the Center for Imaging Science in Clark Hall at the Homewood campus. He also has an appointment in the Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Sciences. His work focuses largely on big and wide data, especially neuroscience, focusing on statistics of brain graphs (connectomes). He co-founded the Open Connectome Project (OCP) with his brother R. Jacob Vogelstein and Randal Burns, Associated Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. It has spawned NeuroData which is the mother of several complementary projects, including OCP, Open Synaptome Project, and more. NeuroData runs a very vertical group, with people working at all levels of analysis, ranging from data collection to analysis and interpretation.
NeuroData has since created an ecosystem of open-source tools for neuroscientists. See the website here: https://neurodata.io/tools/