UCSF Radiology Grand Rounds: Scientific Dissemination

Date: 
July 18, 202507/18/2025 12:00pm 07/18/2025 12:00pm UCSF Radiology Grand Rounds: Scientific Dissemination

You've done the research. Now you need the best possible audience for your work. But how? Two editors of premier radiology journals share their insights and wisdom in this Grand Rounds.

On July 18th, join us for a compelling session focused on scientific dissemination, featuring Dr. Christine Menias from the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Arizona, and Dr. Linda Moy from NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Both bring valuable perspectives on how academic work is communicated within and beyond the research community.

Our premier grand rounds series is offered four times per year and is designed to promote discussion on current topics and areas of interest pertinent to MD and PhD faculty and trainees.

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4516 America/Los_Angeles public
Type: 
Grand Rounds
Time Duration: 
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location: 
513 Parnassus Ave Room S 257

You've done the research. Now you need the best possible audience for your work. But how? Two editors of premier radiology journals share their insights and wisdom in this Grand Rounds.

On July 18th, join us for a compelling session focused on scientific dissemination, featuring Dr. Christine Menias from the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Arizona, and Dr. Linda Moy from NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Both bring valuable perspectives on how academic work is communicated within and beyond the research community.

Our premier grand rounds series is offered four times per year and is designed to promote discussion on current topics and areas of interest pertinent to MD and PhD faculty and trainees.

RSVP to attend here.

Speakers: 
Christine Cooky O. Menias, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Arizona
Editor, RadioGraphics

Dr. Christine Cooky Menias attended Marquette University for her undergraduate degree and received a BS in biology and French in 1990. In 1995, Dr. Menias obtained her MD from the George Washington University School of Medicine before completing her residency and abdominal imaging fellowship at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.  Dr. Menias began her career in diagnostic radiology as a body imager in the abdominal imaging section before serving as co-director of body computed tomography and emergency radiology and the assistant residency program director of radiology at Washington University's Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology in St. Louis. She currently holds an adjunct professorship at the institution. After 15 years on the faculty of Washington University, Dr. Menias joined Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2013 as professor of radiology. In 2016, she became the chair of the abdominal imaging section at Mayo Clinic Arizona until 2020. Dr. Menias' work focuses primarily on abdominal imaging with special interests in oncologic, transplant, gynecologic, and emergency radiology.

Linda Moy, MD
Professor and Inaugural Vice Chair of AI, Department of Radiology
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Editor, Radiology

Dr. Linda Moy specializes in breast imaging.  Her current research is on MRI scans of the breast to improve tumor biology knowledge and to better monitor and determine how a person responds to a treatment. Dr. Moy is also researching how artificial intelligence can be helpful in reading the various breast imaging techniques and be used as a support tool to improve breast cancer detection.  She is a member of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and serves as the editor of its flagship publication, Radiology. In 2022, Radiology was ranked No. 1 among all radiology and medical imaging journals. Dr. Moy is also a member of the American College of Radiology’s Commission on Breast Imaging, which addresses issues related to breast imaging, screening, and government regulation. She collaborates with scientists across the globe, allowing her to share the most recent research techniques and clinical trials with her patients.