On June 3rd, we launched the Center for Advanced Diagnostic Research (CADRe) led by Stella Kang, MD, MS (@drstellakang). Watch this five-minute video to learn more about CADRe's mission and the potential for new diagnostic tools to transform medicine
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Congratulations to our spectacular abdominal and abdominal/cardiothoracic fellows for reaching this important milestone in your radiology career. You are all outstanding fellows and colleagues and we know you will thrive! @columbiaimaging#abdominalradiology
Meet our education team! Under the leadership of Phillip Boiselle, MD, our leadership is working together to reimagine what a comprehensive #RadiologyEducation program looks like in an era of constant technological change.
#MedEd#FutureRadRes#RadRes
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We are excited to launch the Center for Advanced Diagnostics! Led by Stella Kang, MD, MS, CADRe is dedicated to the innovation and translation of new diagnostics by leveraging the many new forms of diagnostic data that we now have at our disposal. https://t.co/RqNGQD5GCI
Congrats 👏 to these outstanding educators who were recognized at graduation last night!
Lyndon Luk, MD- Faculty Mentor & Teacher of the Year
Nahill Matari, MD- Lecturer of the Year
David Livingston, MD- Fellow Teacher of the Year
Zaid Bilgrami, MD- Resident Teacher of the Year
A huge congratulations 🎉 to our 2026 graduating residents and fellows! Best of luck on your next adventure and know that you will always be part of the @columbiaimaging family.
@columbiaradres@ColumbiaVIR@ColumbiaMed
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging Detects Functional and Structural Alterations in Post-Traumatic Distal Tibial Physeal Bars: A Preliminary Study from Ola Kvist, MD, PhD (@tituskvi) and colleagues.
https://t.co/3xKMJM9xgY
A recent @columbiaps study found that both too little and too much sleep are associated with faster aging across nearly every organ, highlighting sleep’s essential role in maintaining overall organ health, metabolic balance, and a healthy immune system. https://t.co/SjRPIxUEDn
Analysis of biological clocks throughout the human body suggests that too little or too much sleep may speed aging in the brain, heart, lung, and immune system and is associated with a wide range of diseases - from @JunhaoWen and colleagues.
https://t.co/mmhfgzESAt
A new study from @JunhaoWen and colleagues, published in @Nature, found that both too little and too much sleep are associated with faster aging across nearly every organ.
https://t.co/EK8VRuYWOi
“The outcomes that matter to patients aren’t always the ones we predict." Ruth Carlos shares the questions shaping her research at @ColumbiaMed & how care can better reflect what matters most to patients while improving outcomes at scale. @columbiaimaging https://t.co/WG48YaIf5T
Chief of breast imaging Katja Pinker-Domenig, MD, PhD (@pinkerdk), is at #ISMRM2026 today, presenting on recent advancements in breast #MRI - watch this @AuntMinnie interview to learn more!
https://t.co/E5rWCXy0fG
Dr. Michael Lipton's world-renowned #MRI course takes a deep dive into the inner workings of MRI, using a non-mathematical, non-threatening approach. Next course coming up this October! #ISMRM2026#ISMRT2026
More info and registration: https://t.co/FC6Qk5gHh8
.@columbiaimaging's Stella Kang will lead the new Center for Advanced Diagnostic Research (CADRe), launching June 2026, to integrate patient data into advanced care pathways and expand precision treatment options.
We spoke to Kang recently about her interest in diagnostic imaging, translating new diagnostics for precision medicine to the bedside, and the goals of CADRe. https://t.co/RNIBlOUjbh