T32 Presentations - Session 2: Tyler Gleason, MD
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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. Learn more about the T32 program.
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Volumetric Response Assessment in Low-Grade Glioma Utilizing a Clinically Deployable Automated Segmentation Algorithm
Tyler Gleason, MD is a 4th-year radiology resident at UCSF pursuing a combined research year and mini-fellowship in neuroradiology through a T32 training grant from the NIH. Dr. Gleason will be joining the UCSF Neuroradiology Fellowship program in July 2021. He is from Atlanta, GA, who completed his undergraduate and medical school training at Emory University. Dr. Gleaason hopes to return to Atlanta to be closer to his family after completing his fellowship.