Residents who graduate from the research track are ideally situated to continue a career in academic medicine and clinical research. Our alumni work in academic hospitals across the country and are competitive in both NIH and foundational grant funding.
During their time here, research track residents have worked on a variety of projects with a wide range of departments both clinical and basic science.
Recent Work
Basic Science and Animal Models
David Tischfield, MD, PhD
Class of 2023
Deciphering Branched-Chain Amino Acid Metabolism in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Leveraging Functional Insights and Hyperpolarized C13 Imaging to Enable Precision Medicine Approaches
Colbey Freeman, MD
Class of 2021
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound in a porcine model of pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
Translational Research
Chris Hensley, MD, PhD
Class of 2022
Elucidating Organelle Compartmentation of Breast Cancer Glutamine Metabolism to Understand Whole Tumor PET Data
Informatics and AI
Neil Chatterjee, MD, PhD
Class of 2023
Andreas Rauschecker, MD, PhD, Class of 2018
Jeffrey Rudie, MD, PhD, Class of 2019
Artificial Intelligence System Approaching Neuroradiologist-level Differential Diagnosis Accuracy at Brain MRI
Quality Improvement
Jessica Fried, MD
Class of 2020
Lessons From the Free-Text Epidemic: Opportunities to Optimize Deployment of Imaging Clinical Decision Support
Imaging Development
Alan Chu, MD, PhD
Class of 2021
Dual-echo volumetric navigators for field mapping and shim correction in MR neuroimaging
Translation Interventional Radiology
Brian Park, MD, MS
Class of 2019
Three-Dimensional Augmented Reality Visualization Informs Locoregional Therapy in a Translational Model of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Penn Radiology Residency Research Track Alumni By The Numbers
Alumni Since 2005 |
50 |
Alumni Currently In Academic Positions |
47 |
Alumni Receiving Additional Academic Funding |
42% |
ROI Grants |
>19 |
Journal Activity (Since 2016) |
50 Publications & 74 Abstracts |