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Bulletin 2020-21Department of Radiology (02/28/21)West County and Barnes-Jewish St. Peters hospitals. TheInstitute also provides diagnostic radiology for the WashingtonUniversity Orthopedic and Barnes-Jewish Hospital OutpatientOrthopedic center.Department ofRadiologyMIR clinical facilities are on several floors of the Institute, withgeneral diagnostic radiology on the second floor; neuroradiologyon the third floor; gastrointestinal and genitourinary radiologyand ultrasonography on the fourth floor; and MRI on the fifthfloor. A comprehensive interventional radiology center occupiesthe eighth floor. Nuclear medicine is on the ninth floor of theBarnes-Jewish Hospital West Pavilion. Orthopedic imagingand musculoskeletal radiology services are on the sixth floor ofthe Center for Advanced Medicine. The Breast Health Center,on the fifth floor of the Center for Advanced Medicine, is amultidisciplinary facility that provides a full range of breastimaging services and interventional procedures. In the northwing of St. Louis Children's Hospital is a complete pediatricradiology facility, offering ultrasound, nuclear medicine, CT andMRI, and interventional radiology.The Edward Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology — morecommonly known as Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology orMIR — serves as the Department of Radiology (https://www.mir.wustl.edu/) for Washington University School ofMedicine in St. Louis (http://medicine.wustl.edu/), helping toguide the consulting physician in the discovery, the treatment,and, ultimately, the healing of disease. Established in 1930,MIR is one of the largest and most scientifically sophisticatedradiology centers worldwide.Internationally recognized for its groundbreaking research, theInstitute continues to pioneer new radiological techniques forbetter patient care.MilestonesThe Institute has 102 examination rooms used for diagnosticradiology. Clinical and research equipment includes two PET/CT scanners, 13 CT scanners, two PET scanners, one PET/MR scanner, 15 MR scanners (including an 11.7-Tesla researchscanner), 12 high-end ultrasound machines (plus seven portableunits), nine interventional radiology systems, five digital chestunits, 10 computer radiography units, two neurointerventionalradiology systems and six mammography units. In addition, aspart of the department's community outreach effort, the Instituteco-sponsors with the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center a mobilemammography van that provides screening services at corporateand public sites in the St. Louis area. Development of the first diagnostic test for gallbladderdisease Design and construction of the first cross-sectional X-raylaminagraph Collaboration on design and installation of the first cyclotronlocated in a U.S. medical center Development of positron emission tomography (PET) Installation of one of the world's first computed tomography(CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) scanners Interfacing of a minicomputer with a gamma camera toimprove the accuracy and efficiency of nuclear medicineproceduresMIR has approximately 200,000 square feet devoted toresearch, with facilities in the Clinical Sciences ResearchBuilding (radiological sciences), in the East Building (electronicradiology), in the Scott Avenue Imaging Center (neurologicalPET, molecular pharmacology, biomedical MR imaging, opticalimaging and cardiovascular imaging), and in the Center forClinical Imaging Research (a bioimaging facility for basic andtranslational inpatient and outpatient clinical research). Establishment of the first mobile mammography van west ofthe Mississippi River Integration of CT and MR scans with a three-dimensionaltechnology application of organic chemistry to thepreparation of radiopharmaceuticals used in medical imaging Measurement of cerebral blood flow and metabolism Establishment of one of the largest and most comprehensiveinterventional radiology services in the United StatesAdministrative, teaching and support functions occupy thesixth floor and the ninth through the 12th floors of the Institute.Information and training related to the use of radioactivematerials is handled by Environmental Health and Safety /); for more information,contact the department's director Maxwell Amurao, PhD, MBA,at 314-362-2988 or maxwell.amurao@wustl.edu. Application of PET for measuring metabolic activity inrelation to cardiac blood flow Early adoption of sequential PET/MR imagingThe Institute occupies more than 400,000 total square feet andcomprises its own 12-story building, with satellite facilities inBarnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children's hospitals; the ClinicalSciences Research and East buildings; the Scott AvenueImaging Center; the Center for Advanced Medicine; the KnightEmergency and Trauma Center; and the South County SitemanCancer Center. The department provides diagnostic radiology,nuclear medicine and radiation physics services for all hospitalsin the Washington University Medical Center, Barnes-JewishWebsite:1https://www.mir.wustl.edu

Bulletin 2020-21Department of Radiology (02/28/21)FacultyMD University of Chicago 1992Department ChairJonathan C Baker, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2004BS Saint Louis University 2000Richard L. Wahl, MD -physician/richard-leo-wahl/)Dennis M Balfe, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Medical College of Wisconsin 1975BS Santa Clara University 1968Visit our website for more information about our faculty of-physicians/) andtheir appointments.AAdam Quentin Bauer, MS, PHDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MS Washington Univ in St. Louis 2005BS Truman State University 2001PHD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2009Diane S Abou, MS, PHDInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)BS University of Montpellier II 2003MS Faculté des sciences d'Orsay 2005PHD Delft University of Technology 2010Debbie Lee Bennett, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)BS Princeton University 2003MD Harvard University 2008Samuel I Achilefu, PHDMichel M Ter-Pogossian Professor of Radiology (primaryappointment)Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsProfessor of MedicinePHD University of Nancy I 1991Kevin Michael Bennett, PHDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)PHD Medical College of Wisconsin 2003BS Milwaukee School of Engineer 1998Joseph J.H. Ackerman, PHDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)William Greenleaf Eliot Professor Emeritus of ChemistryPHD Colorado St University 1977BA Boston University 1972Tammie Lee Smith Benzinger, PHD, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)Professor of Neurological SurgeryPHD University of Chicago 1998BA Williams College 1993MD University of Chicago 2000Tabassum Ahmad, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Aga Khan University 1996Mikhail Y Berezin, PHD, MSAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Adjunct Assistant Professor of Chemistry (Courtesy Affiliation)PHD Moscow Institute of Oil & Gas 1991MS Moscow Institute of Oil & Gas 1987Maryellen Amato, MDInstructor in Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)BA Notre Dame College 1976MD Case Western Reserve Univ 1981Hongyu An, PHD, MSAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of NeurologyPHD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2001BS Tianjin University 1993MS Washington Univ in St. Louis 1999Sanjeev Bhalla, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Columbia College of Phy & Surg 1994BS Yale University 1990Andrew J Bierhals, MD, MPHAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD University of Pittsburgh 2000MPH University of Pittsburgh 1996BS University of Pittsburgh 1993Trevor John Andrews, PHDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)PHD Univ Texas Health Sci San Anto 2005BS University of Texas Austin 1994Joelle Biernacki, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)BA University of MO Kansas City 1988MD University of MO Kansas City 1989BKyongtae T Bae, ME, MS, PHD, MDAdjunct Associate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)ME University of Iowa 1983MS University of Pennsylvania 1985PHD University of Pennsylvania 1988BS Seoul National University 1981Janine Diane Bijsterbosch, PHD, MSAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)BS Maastricht University 20062

Bulletin 2020-21Department of Radiology (02/28/21)PHD University of Sheffield 2011MS University of Sheffield 2007Paul Kevin CommeanAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Assistant Professor of Physical TherapyBS Georgia Tech 1982Kvar Carl Lee Black, MS, PHDInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)MS Northwestern University 2008BS University of Arizona 2005PHD Northwestern University 2012Thomas E Conturo, PHD, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Adjunct Associate Professor of PhysicsPHD Vanderbilt University 1989BA University of Pennsylvania 1981MD Vanderbilt University 1989Mitra Bill Boodram, MDInstructor in Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)BS McMaster University 1983MD CHICAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL 1989Constance Stone Courtois, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Medical University of Sth Car 1985BS Wofford College 1980G. Larry Bretthorst, MS, PHDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MS University of MO St Louis 1980BS Lincoln University 1971PHD Washington Univ in St. Louis 1987Joseph P Culver, PHDSherwood Moore Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Professor of Physics (Courtesy)BS University of Washington 1988BA Whitman College 1985PHD University of Pennsylvania 1997Jennie Esther Brodsky, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (Pending Executive FacultyApproval) (primary appointment)MD New York U. School of Medicine 2007BS New York University 2003DArianna Cloe Buckley, MDInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)MD Southern Illinois University 2015BS Southern Methodist University 2011Michael D Darcy, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)BS Ohio State University 1976MD Ohio State University 1979CGene Layton Davis Jr, MBA, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)MBA Webster University 1991BA University of Virginia 1968MD University of Virginia 1972Karen A Caudill, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Assistant Professor of PediatricsMD University of MO Kansas City 1996BS University of MO Kansas City 1996Farrokh Dehdashti, MDBarry A and Marilyn J Siegel Professor of Radiology (primaryappointment)MD Pahlavi University 1977Ganesh B Chand, PHD, MSInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)BS Tribhuvan University 2003PHD Georgia St University 2015MS Tribhuvan University 2007Jamal Jon Derakhshan, MD, PHDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Case Western Reserve Univ 2011BS West Virginia University 2002PHD Case Western Reserve Univ 2009Arindam Rano Chatterjee, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)BS Columbia University 2000MD University of Tenn Memphis 2006Christina Doherty, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (Pending Executive FacultyApproval) (primary appointment)BS Truman State University 1997MD Southern Illinois University 2001Wenhua Chu, MS, PHDInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)BS Quigdao Ocean Univ 1982MS Academia Sinica China 1985PHD Academia Sinica China 1988Steven Don, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of PediatricsMD Vanderbilt University 1985Marc F. Clemente, MDInstructor in Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)BS University of CA Davis 1993MD Saint Louis University 19973

Bulletin 2020-21Department of Radiology (02/28/21)BA Johns Hopkins University 1981Assistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)BA University of Virginia 1996MD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2002James R Duncan, MD, PHDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)BS Davenport University 1982MD Washington Univ in St. Louis 1988PHD Washington Univ in St. Louis 1988Charles F Garvin, MDInstructor in Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)BA University of MO Columbia 1980MD University of MO Columbia 1982EAdam Thomas Eggebrecht, PHD, MSAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)PHD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2009MS Washington Univ in St. Louis 2005Joseph Giardina, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Assistant Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)BA Williams College 2004MD New York Medical College 2010Rami Walid Eldaya, MBA, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MBA University of Texas Houston 2008MD Univ of Texas Med Sch Houston 2012BS University of Texas Houston 2006David S Gierada, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Wayne State University 1988BS Davenport University 1983Harvey S Glazer, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)BA Washington Univ in St. Louis 1971MD Washington Univ in St. Louis 1976Cihat Eldeniz, PHD, MSInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)PHD University of North Carolina 2014BS Bogazici University 2006MS Duke University 2008Brian A Gordon, MS PSYC, PHDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain SciencesMS PSYC University of Illinois 2006BS University of Illinois 2003PHD University of Illinois 2010Allen Devaney Elster, MBA, MS, BEE, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)MBA Wake Forest University 1999MS Oxford University 1978BEE Vanderbilt University 1976MD Baylor University 1980Evan Moss Gordon, PHDAssistant Professor of Radiology (Pending Executive FacultyApproval) (primary appointment)BS Duke University 2004PHD Georgetown University 2012FGretchen Marie Foltz, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)MD Medical College of Wisconsin 2007BS Univ of Wisconsin Milwaukee 2002Jennifer E Gould, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Washington Univ in St. Louis 1997BA Cornell University 1993Tyler Jacob Fraum, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)BS University of Chicago 2008MD Duke University 2012Manu Shri Goyal, MD, MSAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of NeurologyAssociate Professor of NeuroscienceMD University of Chicago 2005BS University of Illinois Chicago 2000MS Oxford University 2001Saul Nathan Friedman, MD, PHDInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)BS McGill University 2004MD Tel-Aviv University 2013PHD University of Western Ontario 2009Robert John Gropler, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of Biomedical EngineeringAssociate Professor of MedicineMD University of Cincinnati 1981BS Allegheny College 1977GJoel Richard Garbow, PHDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)PHD University of CA Berkeley 1983BS University of Illinois 1978Carlos J Guevara, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Heather Vallhonrat Garrett, MD4

Bulletin 2020-21Department of Radiology (02/28/21)IAssistant Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)MD Duke University 2006BS University South Carolina 2002Joseph Edward Ippolito, PHD, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsPHD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2007BS Cornell University 1998MD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2007Punita Gupta, MPH, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MPH Saint Louis University 1996MD University of Illinois 2000BA Washington Univ in St. Louis 1995Amir Iravani Tabrizipour, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Tehran University 2003Fernando R Gutierrez, MDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD University of Valladolid 1974Malak Itani, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)BS American University of Beirut 2003MD American University of Beirut 2007Gloria J. Guzman Perez-Carrillo, MS1, M PH, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MS1 University of Granada 2011BA Johns Hopkins University 1999M PH University of Arizona 2019MD University of Puerto Rico 2004JWilliam P James, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD University of MO Columbia 1993BA Washington Univ in St. Louis 1989HBruce L Hedgepeth, MDInstructor in Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)BS Arizona State University 1986MD University of Arizona 1990Cylen Javidan, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Iran Univ of Medical Sciences 1994Cheryl R Herman, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)BS Loma Linda University 1986MD Meharry Med College 1990Jack W Jennings, MS, MD, PHDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryBS Wheaton College 1992MS Ohio State University 1995MD University of South Florida 2002PHD University of South Florida 1999Thomas Eugene Herman, MDInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)BA Dartmouth College 1971MD Johns Hopkns University Medic 1975James A Junker, MDInstructor in Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)MD Saint Louis University 1979BA Saint Louis University 1975Albert E Hesker, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)BA University of MO Columbia 1961MD University of MO Columbia 1964KTravis J Hillen, MD, MSAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD University of MO Columbia 2004MS University of MO Columbia 2000BS Blackburn College 1998Akash Pravin Kansagra, MD, MSAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD University of CA San Diego 2009BS Mass Inst of Technology (MIT) 2004MS University of CA Irvine 2005Sumner Holtz, MDAssociate Professor of Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)MD Saint Louis University 1948John Peter Karageorgiou, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Assistant Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)MD Vanderbilt University 2011BS Vanderbilt University 2007Rebecca L Hulett, AB, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of PediatricsAB Mount Holyoke College 1977MD Davenport University 1981Pavan Kumar Kavali, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Assistant Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)MD Morehouse College 20105

Bulletin 2020-21Department of Radiology (02/28/21)BS Georgia Tech 2003MD Saint Louis University 2013James E. Kelly, MD, MAAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)MD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2005MA Washington Univ in St. Louis 2005BS University of Notre Dame 1999Christopher Devin Malone, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Assistant Professor of SurgeryBS Bucknell University 2005MD Tulane University 2011Seung Kwon Kim, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)MD Kyung Hee University 1995Naganathan B Mani, MS, MBBSAssociate Professor of Radiology (primary appointment)Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)MS PGIMER 1999MBBS Tamilnadu Medical University 1995Lawrence M Kotner, MDAssociate Professor Emeritus of RadiologyMD Washington Univ in St. Louis 1968BA Washington Univ in St. Louis 1965Jaimee Elizabeth Mannix, MDInstructor in Radiology (primary appointment)BS William Jewell College 2011MD Creighton University 2015LDaniel Scott Marcus, PHDProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)PHD Washington Univ in St. Louis 2001BA Washington Univ in St. Louis 1995BS Washington Univ in St. Louis 1995Richard Laforest, PHD, MSProfessor of Radiology (primary appointment)PHD University of Laval 1994BA University of Laval 1989MS University of Laval 1991Ben R Mayes Jr, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)BA Vanderbilt University 1962MD Washington Univ in St. Louis 1966Daniel Joseph Leary Jr, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical Radiology (primary appointment)M

radiology), in the Scott Avenue Imaging Center (neurological PET, molecular pharmacology, biomedical MR imaging, optical imaging and cardiovascular imaging), and in the Center for Clinical Imaging Research (a bioimaging facility for basic and translational inpatient and outpatient clinical research).

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