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The Academy & National Institutes of Standards and Technology Partner for Workshop

Building the Diagnostic Cockpit of the Future

The Next Big Health Care Merger: Biomedical Imaging and Artificial Intelligence

May 16 – 17, 2018, Gaithersburg, Maryland

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Academy Executive Director Renee L. Cruea gives opening remarks at the Academy/NIST Workshop.

Breakout Session underway at the Academy/NIST Workshop

Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski facilitating Breakout Session D on “Environmental Factors”.

Dr. Mitchell Schnall & Rich Mather, PhD lead Breakout Session A during the Academy/NIST Workshop.

Facilitators at the First Academy/NIST Workshop
May 16-17 2018

(L-R) Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD (Emory University), Les Folio, DO, MPH, MSc (Rad), MAS (NIH), Mark Bronkalla, MBA (IBM Watson Health Imaging),
Mitchell Schnall, MD, PhD, FACR (University of Pennsylvania), Rich Mather, PhD (Canon Medical Research USA),
Jacob (Bram) Stolk, PhD, MBA (GE Healthcare), Eliot Siegel, MD (University of Maryland)

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Dr. Jill Heemskerk, NIBIB; Rep. Anna Eshoo; Martha Nolan, Academy

Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA)

Jhanna Moore, MD, (Mt. Sinai); Matthew David Alexander, MD (University of Utah); Guillermo Sander (Konica Minolta)

Renee L. Cruea, MPA, Academy Executive Director

Paul D. Tonko, US Rep. (D-NY) with Martha Nolan (Academy)

Academy staffers Casey Cappelletti & Emily Townley enjoying post-Showcase celebration with our wonderful collaborators.

Brain Aneurysm Foundation – Christine Buckley, Deborah Coulter

Bo Zhu, PhD (Martinos Center) with David MacCutcheon (Terarecon)

The Academy is an advocacy organization committed to advancing research in medical imaging to promote the health and well-being of patients. By engaging a community of developing and experienced imaging scientists, novel technology experts, patients and their advocates, we promote shared learning and communication on both current research and future initiatives. We also inform the public and policy makers about how imaging and image-guided therapies translate into disease prevention, earlier and more accurate diagnoses, and improved quality of health care.

Carolyn C. Meltzer, MD, President Academy of Radiology Research

Hedvig Hricak, MD, PhD, President

The Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research

“It is an honor to represent the Academy as its President, particularly at a time when the intersection of intelligent technology and human ingenuity are creating an unprecedented array of opportunities to advance medical imaging for the benefit of patient care. The Academy, in its unique role as the only organization that brings together representatives from the medical imaging community, industry and agencies from across the federal government, strives to facilitate collaboration and advocacy efforts to garner federal funding for critically important biomedical imaging research. The voice of the Academy is more vital now than ever before.”

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