Wylie J. Dodds Research Award

This Grant is sponsored by Bracco Diagnostics, Inc. and GE Medical Systems for SGR Members in the amount of $15,000.

2010 Wyle J. Dodds Research Award Recipient

Daniela Husarik, MD
Duke University Medical Center
Co-investigators: Rendon C. Nelson, MD, Daniele Marin, MD

Low kVp contrast-enhanced CT: can imaging closer to the k-edge of iodine allow for a reduction in contrast media?

Past Recipients of the Wyle J. Dodds Research Award

2009
Kumaresan Sandrasegaran, MD
Indiana University

Early Prediction of the Response of Hepatocellular Cancer to Yttrium-90 Radioembolization Using MRI and MR Spectroscopy

2008
Paul Shyn, MD
Brighman and Women’s Hospital

Assessment of Crohn Disease Activity with FDG PET/CT Enterography

2007
Dushyant Sahani, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital

Perfusion CT of Pancreas: For Tissue Characterization, Predicting Outcome and Treatment Response Assessment

2006
James Huprich, MD
Mayo Clinic Rochester

Detection of Obscure GI Bleeding: Prospective Comparison of Timed Multiphase 64-channel CT Enterography and Wireless Capsule Endoscopy

2005
Dushyant Sahani, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital

Role of PET/CT in the Characterization of Intradutal Pappilary Mucinous Neoplasms (IPMN) of the Pancreas

2004
Bachir Taouli, MD
NYU Medical Center

Correlation between Hepatic Apparent Diffusion Coefficient and Hepatic Fibrosis and Necroinflammation in Chronic Viral Hepatitis B and C

2003
Aliya Qayyum, MD
University of California, San Francisco

Non-Invasive Evaluation of Pathology and Prediction of Outcome in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Role of MR Imaging and Spectroscopy

2002
David Hough, MD
Mayo Clinic

Feasibility Study for Detection of Colonic Polyps with Magnetic Resonance Colonography, CO2 Enema and Conventional Versus Fecal Tagged Technique

2001
Michael Blake, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital

Radiation Dose Optimization in Abdominal Computer Tomography

2000
Stuart Silverman, MD
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Telomerase Activity in Needle Biopsy Specimens

 

SGR Research Award

Prior to the named research awards, the SGR would give the SGR Research Award. The following members received this award.

1997
Sherry Teefey, MD
Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology

The Agony and the Ecstasy of Animal Research

1996
R. Brooke Jeffrey, MD
Stanford University Hospital

Analysis of 3-D Colonoscopy