Awards and Recognition

Nola Hylton, PhD Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering

Nola Hylton, PhD has been inducted into the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), Class of 2022. Election to the NAE is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer.

Peder Larson, PhD is the 2021 Faculty Recipient of UCSF Chancellor Award for Disability Service

UCSF Radiology is pleased to announce that Peder Larson, PhD is the 2021 faculty recipient of Chancellor Award for Disability Service. Dr. Larson is an associate professor in residence and a principal investigator at UCSF Radiology.

Michael Weiner, MD Receives an AAIC Lifetime Achievement Award

Exciting news from the 2021 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC)! UCSF Radiology is pleased to announce that Michael Weiner, MD, professor in residence, received the Henry Wisniewski Lifetime Achievement Award.

Jessica Hayward, MD, and Amie Lee, MD Inducted as 2021 SBI Fellows

Jessica Hayward, MD and Amie Lee, MD, associate professors of clinical radiology in the Breast Imaging section are among the 2021 Class of Fellows of the Society of Breast Imaging (SBI).

Doing Safety Better: Keeping UCSF Health Radiology Staff Safe to Keep our Patients Safe

Patient Safety Awareness Week is a recognition event held each March, intended to highlight the importance of healthcare safety for our patients.

Nola Hylton, PhD and Duan Xu, PhD Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite

Nola Hylton, PhD and Duan Xu, PhD have been inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows, Class of 2021. This is among one of the highest professional distinctions given to medical and biological engineers.

2020 Year in Review: Overcoming Challenges and Celebrating Accomplishments

As this history of 2020 is being written, the UC San Francisco Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging would like to take a moment to recognize this year’s highlights in service, patient care, research and education as well as the many department members who advocate for racial justice. 

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