Biography
Tanya W. Moseley, MD has distinguished herself as a top-notch radiologist, clinician, educator, researcher, and leader in her field. She is a world-class teacher of undergraduates, residents, fellows, medical students, and breast imaging technologists. She has supervised and trained numerous visiting scientists, residents, and fellows over the past 20 years. Dr. Moseley is a former Fellowship Director of Breast Imaging, and developed an outstanding Breast Ultrasound Course at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. In 2017 Dr. Moseley received the University of Texas Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award.She is the past Breast Section Program Chair and Breast Section Course Director of the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) Case-Based Imaging Review Breast Section. Dr. Moseley lectures all over the world and is known for simplifying the complex. Dr. Moseley received her Doctorate of Medicine with Honors at the University of Iowa College of Medicine in Iowa City, Iowa. She entered a Clinical Residency in Diagnostic Radiology at the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota, and continued on at the Mayo Clinic in a Clinical Fellowship in Mammography and Thoracic Imaging. After completing her fellowship, Dr. Moseley joined Mayo Clinic as a Senior Associate Consultant, and then joined the Division of Diagnostic Imaging at MD Anderson Cancer Center. She is presently a Professor of Diagnostic Radiology and Breast Surgical Oncology at MD Anderson.
Research Interest
Breast Cancer Imaging, Diagnostic Imaging,Diagnotic Radiology, Breast Surgical Oncology.
Biography
Dr. Hyoung K. Lee is Associate Professor and Chair of Nuclear Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Dr. Lee has his expertise in radiation detection and imaging. He has worked in teaching hospitals as a medical physicist and has also been a faculty member in academia since receiving his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley. His research area includes radiation detector design and characterization, advanced radiation sources, advanced imaging systems using x-ray, gamma ray or neutron, algorithms for CT reconstruction, image processing, image analysis, and application of deep learning for medical imaging. He has successfully conducted many research projects that covered a wide spectrum of radiation detection and imaging technologies, from development of radiation detectors to development of image enhancement algorithms (some of which were transferred to industry). His current research includes development of flat-panel x-ray sources, compact x-ray tubes for stationary cardiac CT and switchable radioisotopes for imaging and other applications. He has published more than one-hundred forty peer-reviewed publications and edited a book chapter in his field of research. He has also given twenty-five invited lectures and one-hundred and nine abstracted talks.
Research Interest
Radiation Imaging, Computer Tomography, X-Ray Source, Nuclear Engineering
Biography
Ken Miles is Honorary Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Medicine, University College London and Senior Medical Officer at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane. He is dual-trained in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine and has wide experience in Positron Emission Tomography, having been involved in the establishment of four PET centres worldwide. His research interests include the development and evaluation of advanced quatitative imaging techniques in oncology. He has authored or co-authored more than 130 peer-reviewed scientific publications and contributed to or edited 11 books in Radiology. Ken is a past editor in chief of the journal Cancer Imaging.
Research Interest
Nuclear Medicine, Radiology, Medical Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography