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DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2373052537
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(Radiology 2005;237:772-773.)
© RSNA, 2005


Special Communications

Trainee Research Prizes from the 2005 RSNA Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting

In 1994, the RSNA Program Committee, chaired by William M. Thompson, MD, began a new program to recognize the contribution of residents to the RSNA Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting: the Research Trainee Prize. The Research Trainee Prize was expanded in 1999 to include fellows and in 2004 to include medical students; in 2005, it was renamed the Trainee Research Prize. Each subcommittee of the Program Committee may award three prizes each year: one prize for the best paper or poster submitted by a resident/physics trainee, one prize for the best paper or poster submitted by a fellow, and one prize for the best paper or poster submitted by a medical student. These award-winning papers and posters have been accepted for presentation at the RSNA Annual Meeting. Judgment is based on the scientific content of the paper or poster as presented in an extended abstract. The Trainee Research Prize consists of $1000 and a certificate indicating the name of the trainee and the title of the paper or poster, both of which are given to the individual trainee.

The 2005 Trainee Research Prizes were presented to the following fellows:

Jonathan D. Dodd, MD, MSc

Vancouver General Hospital

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome in Lung Transplant Recipients: Detection Using Helical High-Resolution Multidetector CT versus Conventional High-Resolution CT

Chest, paper SSK05-01

Herlen Alencar, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital–Harvard Medical School

Charlestown, Mass

Novel Optical Imaging Methods For Earliest Detection Of Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder

Genitourinary, paper SSM07-03

Pari V. Pandharipande, MD

MGH Institute for Technology Assessment

Boston, Mass

Staging MR Lymphangiography of the Axilla for Operable Clinical stage I or II Breast Cancer: A Cost-effectiveness Analysis

Health Services, Policy and Research, paper SSJ19-05

Linda J. Probyn, MD

University of Toronto, Mount Sinai Hospital and the University Health Network

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Direct MR Arthrographic Assessment of Recurrent Symptoms Post Shoulder Instability Repair: Correlation with Second Look Surgical Evaluation (in 40 Patients)

Musculoskeletal, paper SSC19-01

Jeffrey J. Luci, PHD

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, Tenn

In Vivo Detection of Amyloid Plaques in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer disease with T1{rho}–weighted MRI

Neuroradiology/Head and Neck, paper SSM13-05

Jie Zhang, PhD

Mayo Clinic

Shoreview, Minn

Inaccuracies in the Measurement of Object Size and Attenuation Resulting from Partial Scan Reconstruction Artifacts

Physics, paper SSA17-06

Jiangyang Zhang, PHD

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Md

MR Tracking of Homing of Bone Marrow Cells to the Site of Injured Arteries

Vascular Interventional, paper SST09-08

Ayse Mavi, MD

University of Pennsylvania Hospital

Philadelphia, Pa

The Role of Histopathology (Invasive vs Noninvasive) on SUV Uptake in Primary Breast Cancer On Dual Time PET Imaging

Nuclear Medicine, poster LPR12-08

The 2005 Trainee Research Prizes were awarded to the following medical students:

Christopher B. Looney, BS

University of North Carolina

Durham, NC

Intracranial Hemorrhage in Asymptomatic Neonates: Prevalence on 3.0 T MR Scans and Relationship to Obstetric and Neonatal Risk Factors

Pediatrics, poster LPB09-04

Gautam Bahl

UCSD Medical Center

San Diego, CA

Quantitative Texture Analysis of Liver Fibrosis on Double-Contrast-enhanced Gradient Recalled Echo Images

Gastrointestinal, paper SSC11-08

Amichai J. Erdfarb, BA

Yale University School of Medicine

New Haven, Conn

A Quantitative Analysis of Computed Tomography (CT) Scanner Utilization in an Academic Medical Center with a Root Cause Analysis of Scanner Idle Time

Health Services, Policy and Research, paper SSE22-01

Ijad Madisch

Harvard Medical School, MGH

Cambridge, Mass

High-Resolution CT Imaging of Tissue-engineered Bone Growth: Correlation between Imaging, Bio-mechanical Strength, and Protein Transcription Analysis

Musculoskeletal, paper SSJ23-03

Lauren D. Parks, BA

Duke University

Durham, NC

Correlation of DCE and rCBV Values for Patients with High-grade Glial Neoplasms

Neuroradiology/Head and Neck, paper SSG14-07

Lei Zhu, MS

Stanford University

Stanford, Calif

A New Scatter Correction Method for X-ray and Volumetric CT Using Primary Modulation

Physics, paper SSA17-07

Shannon Fogh

Boston University Medical Center

Boston, Mass

Localized Therapy for Male Breast Cancer: Functional Advantages and Comparable Outcomes with Breast Conservation

Radiation Oncology & Radiobiology, paper SSK25-06

Jorge Galvez, BS

Yale University School of Medicine

New Haven, Conn

Correlation of Incomplete Infarction on MRI and Long-term Symptom Recurrence among Three Different Embolic Agents for Uterine Artery Embolization

Vascular Interventional, paper SSC02-03

Bao H. Do

San Jose, Calif

Metabolic Profile of the Spinal Cord by Whole Body [18F]-2-deoxy-3-fluoro-d-glucose (18F-FDG) Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging

Nuclear Medicine, paper SST18-03

The 2005 Trainee Research Prizes were awarded to the following residents/physics trainees:

Carol C. Wu, MD

David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Los Angeles, Calif

Pediatric Neuroimaging of Cortical Dysplasia: MRI Findings and Pathological Correlation

Pediatrics, paper SSQ15-04

Ana P. Lourenco, MD

Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical School

Providence, RI

Stereotactic Breast Biopsy: Comparison of Histologic Underestimation Rates with 11- and 9-Gauge Vacuum-assisted Breast Biopsy

Breast, paper SSK01-02

Anu Bansal, MD

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, Mass

Is the D-dimer Assay Optimally Used to Stratify PE Risk prior to CTA in the Emergency Department?

Chest, paper SSG05-09

Kiran R. Nandalur, MD

University of Virginia Health System

Charlottesville, Va

Accuracy of Noninvasive Imaging Modalities for Diagnosing Aortic Dissection: A Meta-Analysis

Emergency Radiology, paper SSA24-06

Antoine Hakime, MD

Neuilly sur Seine, France

Multislice CT Perfusion Imaging Enables Reliable Determination of Pharmacologically Mediated Blood Flow Changes in an Animal Tumor Model

Gastrointestinal, paper SSK11-03

Mari Hagiwara, MD

Bellevue Hospital

New York, NY

Quantification of Liver Fibrosis in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease Using 3D Perfusion-weighted MR Imaging: Preliminary Experience

Gastrointestinal, paper SSC11-05

Zhen J. Wang, MD

University of California, San Francisco

San Francisco, Calif

MDCT Urography: Does Supine or Prone Position Produce Better Collecting System Opacification?

Genitourinary, paper SSG07-02

Jaywant P. Parmar, MD

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, Va

A Value of Information Decision Analysis Comparing the Utility of Current and Future Imaging Diagnostics for Carotid Endarterectomy Patient Selection

Health Services, Policy and Research, paper SSJ19-01

Stanley L. Liauw, MD

University of Florida

Gainesville, Fla

Using Post-treatment Computed Tomography to Guide the Decision of Neck Dissection after Radiation therapy for Head and Neck Cancer: The Significance of Focally Abnormal Nodes

Neuroradiology/Head and Neck, paper SSE12-05

Taly Gilat Schmidt, MS

Stanford University

Stanford, Calif

Investigation of a Prototype Table-top Inverse-geometry Volumetric CT System

Physics, paper SSJ17-01

Dong W. Kim, MD, PHD

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Nashville, Tenn

Direct Analysis of Protein Markers of Therapeutic Response in Tumors Treated with Radiation and Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (TKI) by Imaging Mass Spectrometry

Radiation Oncology & Radiobiology, paper SSM24-03

Christopher D. Cook, MD

Charlottesville, Va

Comparison of Duplex Venous Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance Venography for the Detection of Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis: A Meta-Analysis

Ultrasound, poster LPH15-06

Hee Chun

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

Enhancing Visual Analysis of Medical Images with Auditory Sensory Information

Radiology Informatics, poster LPD12-04

Richard Bitar, MD, MS

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

3D High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Direct Thrombus Imaging (hiresMRDTI) and 3D Conventional MRDTI (convMRDTI): A Radiological-Histological Comparative Study

Vascular Interventional, paper SSQ02-01





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