Is AI available now? What else is changing for clinical radiologists? Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair at the University of Utah and Homer Pien, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer...
Peter A. Jenkins, PhD, CHP, DABR, named Section Chief of a newly created section, Medical Imaging Physics and Radiation Safety (MIPRS), beginning July 1, 2018.
Faculty, students, and lab alumni from University of Utah Radiology and Imaging Sciences labs met, presented and ate their way through the 2018 Annual Meeting of the International Society for...
Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences has assumed office as 2018-19 president of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging...
It’s the safest, least expensive, most widely available imaging modality, and thanks to our renowned ultrasound experts, Drs. Woodward and Kennedy, we’re showing the world it’s a far cry from...
Dan Kadrmas, PhD explains how functional molecular imaging can reveal disease progression and individual response to treatment, and his research is delivering a way to make multi-tracer PET imaging a...
On May 19, 2018, the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences held it's 29th annual UCAIR Symposium, and dove into topics of interest to PhD and MD researchers alike.
Radiology researchers at the U have greatly advanced MR imaging of the fast-moving left atrium and Eugene Kholmovski, PhD, is now helping to create cardiac fibrosis models to better guide...
We recently installed a third generation Seimens Somatom Force CT scanner at the University of Utah Hospital. Its state-of-the-art technology can accomplish ultra low-dose radiation scans, more quickly, and with...
For decades, the Utah Head and Neck Imaging Conference has gained a reputation as one of the world’s top neuroradiology conferences; it also provides alumni a great chance to reconnect.
Our Section Chief of Radiobiology carries a legacy of cold-war secrecy, world travel, and a detailed knowledge of how heavy elements at the bottom of the periodic table affect human...
Our residency program provides opportunities for 4th year residents to travel abroad and provide radiology expertise in developing nations – two residents’ stories testify to the impact it can have.
The first of three transcripts from an enlightening conversation with five faculty members, this article discusses the state of machine learning and promises for the future of radiology and medicine.
The second of three transcripts from an enlightening conversation with five faculty members, this article discusses the state of advanced visualization and promises for the future of radiology and medicine.
The third transcript from an enlightening conversation with five faculty members, this article discusses the state of perception research and promises for the future of radiology and medicine.
Phoebe Freer, MD, succeeds Matthew Stein, MD, as Breast Imaging Section Chief, while Stein becomes Director of Clinical Value Innovation in Radiology as well as Ambulatory Chief Value Officer (CVO)...
Our Radiologic Technologist Training Program provides an exceptional educational experience to students while providing us with talented cohorts of job candidates.
The 2017 RSNA Conference put machine learning and artificial intelligence in the spotlight while University of Utah faculty and trainees spent a successful week as speakers, exhibitors, and attendees.
Neuroradiologist Edward Quigley, MD, PhD, and the ANVIL team are creating virtual and physical models to help educate patients and physicians about complex surgical situations.