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  1. David Ayoub

    David Ayoub, MD, is a radiologist at the Memorial Medical Center in Springfield, Illinois, an assistant professor at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, and director of the Prairie Collaborative for Immunization Safety, a lobbying organization. He is also the medical director of Foundation for Autism Information and Research, Inc. (FAIR).

  2. Renan Uflacker

    Renan Uflacker (born 1949) is an American physician. Currently he is Professor and Director of Interventional Radiology at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), in Charleston, South Carolina. Since 1977, Uflacker has practiced vascular and interventional radiology, becoming professor and director of the division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology at MUSC in 1993. He attended medical school in his hometown of Porto Alegre, Brazil, earning his MD in 1974.

  3. Carl Tanzler

    Carl Tanzler or sometimes Carl von Cosel (February 8, 1877 - July 23, 1952) was a German-born radiologist at the United States Marine Hospital in Key West, Florida who developed a morbid obsession for a young, Cuban-American tuberculosis patient, Maria Elena Milagro "Helen" de Hoyos (1910-1931), that carried on well after Hoyos succumbed to the disease in 1931. In 1933, almost two years after her death, Tanzler removed Hoyos' body from its tomb, …

  4. Frank Ellis

    Frank Ellis was a world leader in the treatment of cancer by radiation therapy. He was born in Sheffield, England and was educated at King Edward VII School and the University of Sheffield. He subsequently worked as a radiation oncologist at Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield. In 1943 he became the first director of the Radiotherapy Department at the Royal London Hospital. In 1950 he established the Radiotherapy Department at the Churchill Hospital, Oxford.

  5. Robert Abbe

    Robert Abbe (1851 - 1928), was an American surgeon and pioneer radiologist in New York City. He was born April 13, 1851, at New York City and educated at the College of the City of New York (S.B., 1871) and Columbia University (M.D., 1874). Abbe was most known as a plastic surgeon, and between 1877 and 1884 he served as a surgeon and professor of surgery at the New York Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital, and the New York Babies Hospital.

  6. Iddo Netanyahu

    Dr. Iddo Netanyahu (b. 1952) in Jerusalem, Israel, is the youngest out of the three Netanyahu brothers. His older brother Yonatan was killed in a hostage rescue mission Operation Entebbe and is considered a war hero. His other brother, Benjamin, is the former Prime Minister of Israel from 1996-1999. Like his two brothers, he served in Sayeret Matkal, Israel's special forces unit. He works as both a radiologist and a writer.

  7. Takashi Nagai

    Takashi Nagai was a physician specializing in radiology, a convert to Catholicism, and a survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan. His subsequent life of prayer and service earned him the affectionate title "saint of Urakami".

  8. Jaroslav Heyrovský

    Jaroslav Heyrovský IPA: (December 20, 1890 - March 27, 1967) was a Czech chemist and inventor. Heyrovský was the inventor of the polarographic method, father of electroanalytical chemistry, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in 1959. The main field of work of Heyrovský was polarography. Jaroslav Heyrovský was born in Prague on 20th December, 1890, the fifth child of Leopold Heyrovský, Professor of Roman Law at the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University of Prague, …

  9. Peter Kerley

    Peter Kerley, born 1900, died 1978 was a radiologist from Dundalk, Ireland and a graduate of University College Dublin (1923). He discovered several of the medical signs used in interpreting radiographs. Kerley B lines are a finding of congestive heart failure. These are short parallel lines perpendicular to the lateral lung surface, indicative of increased opacity in the pulmonary septa. Kerley A lines and Kerley C lines are related findings.

  10. Henry Pancoast

    Henry Khunrath Pancoast (1875 - 1939) was an American radiologist after whom a type of lung tumor is named (Pancoast tumor). Pancoast was born in Philadelphia to prominent Quaker parents; his father was a doctor. He was educated at the (Society of) Friends Central High School. He entered the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, and graduated in 1898. His first medical job was at the University of Pennsylvania hospital, and in 1900 he started surgical training there.

  11. Gilbert Stead

    Gilbert Stead, was a professor of physics and pioneer in the development of radiology as a recognized medical specialty. Stead worked at the Cavendish Laboratory and graduated from Cambridge in 1913. During WWI he was at HM Signals School in Portsmouth. After the war, he returned to Cavendish Laboratory and taught. Beginning in 1923 he also taught classes at Guy's Hospital where he brought his knowledge of radiology to the practice of medicine.

  12. Joseph Gilbert Hamilton

    Joseph Gilbert Hamilton was a professor of Medical Physics, Experimental Medicine, General Medicine, and Experimental Radiology as well as director (1948-1957) of the Crocker Laboratory, part of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Hamilton studied the medical effects of exposure to radioactive isotopes and he pioneered their use in the treatment and diagnosis of disease. He was married with the painter Leah Hamilton.

  13. Richard Schatzki

    Richard Schatzki (1901-1992) was a German-American radiologist. Richard Schatzki trained in radiology in Berlin with Hans Heinrich Berg (1889-1968) who was the leading diagnostic radiologist in Germany at that time. He immigrated to the USA in the early 1930s and subsequently worked as a radiologist in Boston. He was for a period President of the New England Roentgen Ray Society, of which he became an honorary member 1967.

  14. Robert Kienböck

    Robert Kienböck was an Austrian radiologist who was a native of Vienna. In 1895 he earned his medical doctorate at the University of Vienna, and spent the next year abroad. He returned to Vienna as an assistant to Leopold von Schrötter (1837-1908), and began working in the new science of radiology. Several years later he became head of the radiological department of the "Allgemeines Krankenhaus" in Vienna.

  15. Charles Theodore Dotter

    Charles Theodore Dotter (1920-1985) was a vascular radiologist who is generally credited with developing interventional radiology. Dotter, together with Dr Melvin P. Judkins, described angioplasty in 1964

  16. Vojtech Alexander

    Vojtech Alexander (Slovak), Alexander Béla (1857, Kežmarok - 1916, Budapest) was one of the most influential radiologists in the world. He was the founder of radiology in the Kingdom of Hungary. Among his many achievements, he described the development of tuberculosis. He was the owner of the first X-ray apparatus in Slovakia and wrote poems in Slovak.

  17. Jean-Athanase Sicard

    Jean-Athanase Sicard was a French neurologist and radiologist who was born in Marseille. He studied medicine in Marseille and Paris, and during his career he was associated with Hôpital Necker. As a student, he studied neurology under Edouard Brissaud (1852-1909) and serodiagnostics in regards to immunology with Georges-Fernand Widal (1862-1929). With Jacques Forestier (1890-1978), he introduced lipiodol (radio-opaque iodized oil) for use in radiological investigations.

  18. Dana Gillespie

    Dana Gillespie (born 30 March 1949 in London) is an English actress and singer. She recorded initially in the folk genre in the mid-1960s, although she was more known at this time for being the girlfriend of Bob Dylan. Some of her recordings as a teenager fell into the teen pop category, such as the 1966 single "Thank You Boy", produced by Jimmy Page. Her acting career got under way shortly afterwards, and overshadowed her musical career in the late 1960s and 1970s.

  19. O. Arthur Stiennon

    Dr. O. Arthur Stiennon, Jr. (Green Bay, Wisconsin, November 9, 1919 - Madison, Wisconsin, January 10, 2003) was a clinical radiologist, inventor, radiation treatment pioneer, software and real estate developer in Madison, Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1941. He received his M.D. at the University of Wisconsin in 1943 under the wartime accelerated program.

  20. Dimitrie Gerota

    Dimitrie D. Gerota (July 17, 1867 - March 3, 1939), Romanian anatomist, physician, radiologist, urologist, and an associated member of the Romanian Academy from 1916.

  21. Phoebe Hesketh

    Phoebe Rayner Hesketh, was an English poet famed for her poems depicting nature. Hesketh was born in Preston, Lancashire. Her father was the pioneer radiologist A. E. Rayner; her mother was a violinist in the Hallé Orchestra. She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College, but left at the age of 17 to care for her ill mother. She married Aubrey Hesketh, the director of a mill, in 1931 at the age of 22. Her first collection, "Poems", was published in 1939, …

  22. Randi Schea

    Randi Schea is a Modern Arnis Master of Tapi-Tapi and the Chairman of the Board for the larger of the two Modern Arnis groups calling itself the International Modern Arnis Federation (IMAF). He has also trained in karate, kung fu, judo, wrestling, and aikido. Though a licensed physician specializing in cardiology, he now works as a stock trader. He lives near Houston, Texas.

  23. Nyoko-Dō Hermitage

    is the former residence of Dr Takashi Nagai, the famous radiologist from Nagasaki. After his exposure to the atomic bomb explosion, he made great efforts for the welfare of the atomic bomb survivors until his death at the age of 43 (on May 1) in 1951. Dr Nagai lost his wife in the bombing, and lived with his two small children in this tiny house until his death.

  24. Fulgence Raymond

    Fulgence Raymond (September 29, 1844 - September 28, 1910) was a French neurologist who was born in the French department Indre-et-Loire. Originally trained as a veterinarian, he later studied human medicine under Alfred Vulpian (1826-1887) in Paris. In 1894 he succeeded Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893) as chair of neurology at the Faculty of Medicine; a position he held until his death in 1910. During his career he worked with several famous physicians, …

  25. Manuel de Abreu

    Manuel Dias de Abreu was a Brazilian physician and scientist, the inventor of "abreugraphy", a rapid radiography of the lungs for screening tuberculosis. He is considered one of the most important Brazilian physicians, side by side with Carlos Chagas, Vital Brazil and Osvaldo Cruz.

  26. Üstün Aydıngöz

    Üstün Aydıngöz, M.D. is a Turkish physician, author and space enthusiast.

  27. Zygmunt Grudziński

    Zygmunt Grudziński was a Polish radiologist of merit and founder of the "Polski Przeglad Radiologiczny" (Polish Radiological Review). Born in 1870, Łęczyca near Kalisz, died October 24, 1929, Warsaw. One of the foremost Polish radiologists, worked as docent of this discipline at the Warsaw University and was also head of the roentgenological institute at the Spital zur h. Verklärung. His works were published in German, French and Polish.

  28. Lindsey Cardinale

    Lindsey Michelle Cardinale (born February 5, 1985 in Hammond, Louisiana), is an American country singer and university student who was the twelfth-place finalist on the fourth season of "American Idol" in 2005. She was the first finalist eliminated. Cardinale was born in Hammond, Louisiana on February 5, 1985 to Agnes and Anthony Cardinale. In 1991, when she was six years old, she and her family moved to Ponchatoula, Louisiana. She has an older sister, Lori.

  29. Albiny Paquette

    Joseph-Henri-Albiny Paquette was a Quebec politician and radiologist. He was a Cabinet Minister under Maurice Duplessis' Union Nationale government for 17 years. Born in Marieville, Quebec, Paquette studied in medical sciences at Université Laval. After additionnal studies and training at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, Paquette worked first for the Canadian Red Cross in the Middle East, then in the Canadian Armed Forces as medical officier.

  30. George Getzel Cohen

    Dr. George Getzel Cohen (born 1927) is the founder of Harry's Angels, an innovative flying doctors project which flew specialists from South Africa to impoverished Swaziland through the 1970s, bringing free specialist treatment to an impoverished country. The kingdom of Swaziland had few specialists of its own at that time, relying on general practitioners for all medical work.

  31. Ibrahim B. Syed

    Ibrahim B. Syed is an American muslim born in Bellary, South India to Mr B Syed Ahmed and Mrs. Mumtaz Begum. He received his academic education at the University of Mysore, Bhabha Atomic Research Center(Bombay University), Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland where he obtained his Doctor of Science degree in 1972 in Radiological Sciences.

  32. Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes

    Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes (Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, 1895-Netherlands, September 4, 1952) was an Indonesian radiology doctor. Johannes was the first Indonesian medical doctor who learned radiology in Holland and then became an expert in Rontgen technology and had contributed a lot to the development of medical studies in Indonesia. The Indonesian government honored WZ Johannes as a National Hero of Indonesia and named a general hospital in Kupang, …

  33. Peter Ramsay Watt Boyd

    Peter Ramsay Watt Boyd (May 6, 1922 to December 6, 1991) was for many years one of the most prominent radiologists in Trinidad & Tobago. Born in Roseau, Dominica, he left just before the end of the 1939-45 war to study medicine at the University of London. He married Angela Ramoutar in 1952, and they had five children: Roger, Peter (deceased), Christine, Jeremy and Emily. After returning from further (radiological) studies in England, …

  34. Dr Michael Louis Sherman MD

    Dr. Michael Sherman Senior Advisor- Mikesher@comcast.net Prior to joining FOCUS , Senior Advisor Dr. Michael Sherman was a retired radiologist with 33 years of experience, who also has had unique experience in the business of medicine.

  35. Steven Chan

    Private Practice Radiologist and co-Founder of radRounds.com. radRounds.com is my new site! radRounds is a professional networking tool linking radiologists.

  36. Dr Etta Driscoll Pisano MD
  37. Dr Adam Fueredi MD
  38. Dr Daniel Benj Kopans MD

    Daniel B. Kopans , MD Director, Breast Imaging For Appointments

  39. Dr Harry Kenneth Genant MD

    Harry K. Genant , M.D. Chairman, Emeritus Co-founder of Synarc Harry K. Genant is a co-founder of Synarc and Professor Emeritus of Radiology, Orthopedic Surgery, Medicine, and Epidemiology at the University of California San Francisco. While at UCSF, he founded the Osteoporosis and Arthritis Research Group, which has been widely acclaimed as a leading source of research in noninvasive imaging methods applied to patients with osteoporosis, arthritis, and orthopedics.

  40. Stephen Bloch

    Stephen Bloch , M.D. Canaan Equity Partners Dr. Bloch has served as a member of the board of directors since 2004. He joined Canaan Partners in June, 2002. Prior to joining Canaan, he founded Radiology Management Sciences, a risk manager of diagnostic imaging services for health plans and provider networks.

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