T32 Presentations - Session 2
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Join UCSF Radiology T32 trainees Jeanette Mathieu, MD, Samantha Pisani Petrucci, MD, PhD, and Allen Ye, MD, PhD to learn more about their research projects completed in the department in 2021-2022.
3366 America/Los_Angeles publicType
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Join UCSF Radiology T32 trainees Jeanette Mathieu, MD, Samantha Pisani Petrucci, MD, PhD, and Allen Ye, MD, PhD to learn more about their research projects completed in the department in 2021-2022.
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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.
T32 Trainee
University of California San Francisco - Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Allen Ye is a fourth year radiology resident at UCSF who received his MD and PhD in Bioengineering from the Medical Scientist Training Program at University of Illinois at Chicago. He will be staying at UCSF for a neuroradiology fellowship following his T32 research year. His research interests involve the application and translation of advanced imaging techniques and the bisection of engineering and radiology.
T32 Trainee
University of California San Francisco - Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Jeannette Mathieu is a fourth year radiology resident at UCSF. She will complete her neuroradiology fellowship at UCSF after her T32 research year. She is a graduate of Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music (Bachelor of Music, piano performance) and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Her research interests include MRI and neurodegenerative diseases.