T32 Presentations: Drs. Matthew Barkovich and Joseph Leach

Date

June 26, 201806/26/2018 12:00pm 06/26/2018 12:00pm T32 Presentations: Drs. Matthew Barkovich and Joseph Leach

The Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging has a long record of excellence in clinical and academic radiology, and has one of the largest research enterprises funded through intra- and extramural funding and private donors. With numerous outstanding basic scientists and clinicians engaged in innovative imaging research across five principal campus units, the department provides a fertile ground for interdisciplinary collaboration. The T32 program exists to jumpstart the academic careers of junior radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians and to provide the essential foundation for developing a research program as an independent investigator.

1621 America/Los_Angeles public

Type

Lecture

Time Duration

12pm - 1:00pm

Location

513 Parnassus Ave. 2nd Floor Room: S 257

Notes

Lunch provided on first-come, first-served basis.

Broadcasts to:
Mission Bay Hospital, 1975 4th Street, C1719
VAMC Bldg 200 Room 2A-147
ZSFG, Radiology, Room: HB 247 A/B


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The Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging has a long record of excellence in clinical and academic radiology, and has one of the largest research enterprises funded through intra- and extramural funding and private donors. With numerous outstanding basic scientists and clinicians engaged in innovative imaging research across five principal campus units, the department provides a fertile ground for interdisciplinary collaboration. The T32 program exists to jumpstart the academic careers of junior radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians and to provide the essential foundation for developing a research program as an independent investigator.

Speakers

Matthew Barkovich, MD
Radiology Resident
UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

"Neuroimaging and Genetics: Investigating Brain Development through Imaging of Neurodevelopmental Disorders."

Matt Barkovich is a Resident in the UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. As a 2017-2018 NIH T-32 scholar, Matt’s research investigations over the past year have focused on the mechanisms of normal brain development through imaging of pediatric neurodevelopmental and  neuropsychiatric disorders, predominantly by leveraging pre-existing clinical data. His particular focus this year has been on neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), how imaging abnormalities in NF1 patients correlate with clinical phenotype and also how they reflect the inciting alteration of the mTOR/AKT/PI3K pathway. He has also investigated abnormal cerebellar morphology in neurodevelopmental disorders and has improved methods for automated pediatric cerebellar segmentation. 

 

 

Joseph Leach, PhD, MD
Radiology Resident
UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

"Imaging-Based Biomechanical Analysis of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Incorporation of Novel Data from MRI"

Joe Leach is a resident in the UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. As a 2017-2018 NIH T-32 scholar, Joe's research has focused on the development of methodologies by which to study the biomechanics of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) on a patient-specific basis, incorporating data from both routine clinical and more advanced imaging modalities. His work aims to extend the understanding of AAA progression and rupture risk through a comprehensive characterization of morphologic, compositional, biomechanical, and biologic aneurysm features derived from medical imaging.