I am a radiologist specializing in PET/CT imaging of cancer. My training includes an MD degree and a PhD in cancer biology from Stanford University.
At the University of Southern California (USC), I completed a diagnostic radiology residency as well as fellowships in nuclear medicine and positron emission tomography (PET). During my time at USC, I was a principal investigator for research projects at the USC PET Imaging Science Center.
I joined the Memorial Sloan-Kettering faculty in 2009. My areas of special clinical interest include malignancies of the breast and musculoskeletal system. I have active research projects on amino acid imaging of breast cancer, which are supported by a grant from the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation. My work has been published in top-rated journals such as Radiology, The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, and Cancer Research and has been reviewed in The Lancet and RSNA News.
MD, PhD in Cancer Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital; University of Southern California
University of Southern California
Radiology; Nuclear Medicine
PET/CT in Oncology; Nuclear Medicine; General Diagnostic Radiology, including CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and X-Ray