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Last month's Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging’s 15th Annual Research Symposium showcased the department's current and ongoing research.

Artificial intelligence (AI) technology improves the ability of brain imaging to predict Alzheimer's disease, according to a study from UCSF Radiology researchers published in the journal Radiology.

The UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging's Radiology Residency Program has been recognized as the top radiologist training program by Aunt Minnie.

The recently released SCOT-HEART clinical trial looked at coronary CTA’s effects on clinical outcomes after five years.

The annual Hasegawa Award recognizes a radiology and biomedical imaging graduate student or postdoctoral scholar exemplifying the scope and quality of investigation demonstrated by Dr. Hasegawa during his career. 

Radiomics is an emerging discipline in radiology. Researchers set out to determine the benefit of using multi-modality radiomics data from PET and MR images in the characterization of breast cancer phenotype and prognosis.

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