T32 Presentations: An Opportunity to Learn about the Research of our T32 Trainees (Day 2)
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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.
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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.
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UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Hari Trivdi is a PGY-5 resident in the UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. As a 2016-2017 NIH T-32 Scholar, Dr. Hari Trivedi's research investigations over the past year have focused on machine leaning applications in radiology.
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UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Mariam Aboian, MD/PhD is a Neuroradiology Clinical Fellow in the UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. As a 2016-2017 NIH T-32 scholar, Dr Aboian’s research investigations over the past year have focused on using radiogenomics to analyze pediatric brain tumors, developing applications for molecular tracer 18F-DOPA in imaging of adult primary and metastic brain tumors, and development of a novel biomedical device to reduce chemotherapeutic toxicity and improve diagnosis of brain tumors. Dr Aboian will complete her next two years of clinical training in Neuroradiology and Nuclear Medicine at UCSF.