Greg Terry, MS, is an Assistant in Radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is part of a team that uses CT and MRI to quantify atherosclerosis, cardiac structure and function, and ectopic adipose tissue deposition in studies ranging from small clinical trials to large epidemiologic populations such as MESA, CARDIA, and Jackson Heart Study. He also has a long-standing interests in traditional and emerging risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Terry is a graduate of UNC-Wilmington (BS, Biology) and Wake Forest University (MS, Molecular & Cellular Pathobiology). His training is in atherosclerosis pathology and cardiovascular disease epidemiology. He came to Vanderbilt in 2014 after 25 years at Wake Forest University Medical Center.