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Expert Directory - Biomedical Imaging

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John Lewin, MD

Associate Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging; Division Chief, Breast Imaging

Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

Biomedical Imaging, Breast Imaging, Radiology

Dr. Lewin completed his undergraduate and medical school education at Harvard followed by residency and breast imaging fellowship at the University of Colorado. He remained in Colorado since then, working successfully in both academic and private practice settings. His research accomplishments include the first clinical trial of digital mammography for screening and the development and first clinical demonstration of dual-energy contrast-enhanced mammography. He has served on many national radiology bodies including ACR’s ACRIN Working Group on Digital Mammography, its Breast MRI Lexicon Working Group and its Contrast Mammography BI-RADS Group. He is currently the Vice President for the Society of Breast Imaging (SBI) and will be serving as SBI President in 2022.

Education & Training:
MD-Harvard (1990)
MS-University of Rochester, Electrical Engineering (1986)
AB-Harvard, Physics (1982)

Professional Service:
Society of Breast Imaging President (2022-2023)

Jingfeng Jiang, PhD

Professor, Biomedical Engineering

Michigan Technological University

Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Imaging, computational intelligence, Elastography

  • PhD, Civil Engineering (Computational Mechanics), University of Kansas
  • MS, Computer Science, University of Kansas
  • MS, Structural Engineering (Structural Dynamics), Zhejiang University, China
  • BS, Civil Engineering, Zhejiang University, China

Biography

Dr. Jiang's work falls under technological developments in translational research. Specifically, his work straddles biomechanics, biomedical imaging, and computational intelligence. He is actively developing computational tools for quickly transforming raw biomedical imaging data into simple but clinically/biologically relevant biomechanical parameters of soft tissue pathologies (e.g., elasticity) and blood flow characteristics (e.g., kinetic energy, pressure gradient). His current and past work also involves close clinical and industrial collaborations. His translational work is highlighted by his contribution to a real-time elastography system by Siemens, which is available in the clinical workflow.

By leveraging his multidisciplinary experience in medical imaging, image/signal processing, computational intelligence, and biomechanics, Dr. Jiang looks forward to further expanding collaborations and developing a research lab that focuses on developing tools to improve precision medicine. The insight gained from these developments will hopefully provide both clinical and basic scientists information regarding the micromechanical environment of diseased lesions such as cancers and cardiovascular diseases during imaging and subsequent therapeutic interventions.

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