Jonathan S. Lewin

degree in chemistry Magna Cum Laude from Brown University in 1981, where he was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honor society.

[1] Lewin returned to Case Western Reserve and the University Hospitals of Cleveland as the Director of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and on the faculty of the department of radiology in 1993 and became vice chair for research and academic affairs in 1997.

In 2012, Lewin was appointed co-chair of strategic planning and in 2013 as senior vice president for integrated health care delivery for Johns Hopkins Medicine.

In these roles at Johns Hopkins, he spearheaded efforts to provide optimal quality and safety to patients while operating with top efficiency across the network of hospitals, physicians' offices, clinics, and outpatient care and surgery centers.

[9] He undertook similar leadership activities while at Emory, driving a comprehensive strategic planning process for the Woodruff Health Sciences Center (beginning implementation in 2018)[10] and a Clinical Network Strategy which significantly increased convenience and accessibility for patients and providers throughout Georgia.

Lewin also helped coordinate communication among major hospital systems in dealing with the unprecedented challenges associated with the pandemic.

In addition, he holds twenty-eight U.S. and seven international patents for inventions related to MRI technology[22] and has been principal or co-principal investigator on more than $54 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health and other federal and state funding agencies.