News | ARRS | March 06, 2023

The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) proudly recognizes Drs. Varney, Alves, Pasquini, and Srivastava, as well as their research, with the 2023 ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards 

The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) proudly recognizes Drs. Varney, Alves, Pasquini, and Srivastava, as well as their research, with the 2023 ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards

Left to right: Drs. Varney, Alves, Pasquini, and Srivastava will present their research findings during the 2023 ARRS Annual Meeting at the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu. Images courtesy of ARRS


March 6, 2023 — The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) proudly recognizes the following four radiologists, as well as their research, with the 2023 ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards: 

  

Elliot T. Varney, MD | University of Mississippi Medical Center 

ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Melissa Rosado de Christenson Award 

“MR Proton Density Fat Fraction Suitability for Fat Quantification Across the Spectrum of Normal to Severe Steatosis—A Prospective Comparative Analysis of Multiple Noninvasive Tests”   

Vincius Alves, MD | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center 

ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology President’s Award 

“Prospective Characterization of Intestinal MRI Intravoxel Incoherent Motion in Patients” 

Luca Pasquini, MD | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 

ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Executive Council Award 

“Lack of Speech Arrest During Cortical Stimulation in Patients With Brain Tumors Associated With Interhemispheric Reorganization of Functional Language Network” 

Pallavi Srivastava, MBBS, MPH | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 

ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Executive Council Award 

“Noninvasive Assessment of White Matter Tissue Microstructure Using Multishell Diffusion MRI in Preclinical and Prodromal Stages of Dementia”   

Financed by The Roentgen Fund, the ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards are available to all ARRS In-Training Members in imaging and allied sciences research to acknowledge their work and present their results during the ARRS Annual Meeting. Awards are based on the competence and promise of the candidate in radiological research, education, or administration and the scientific merit and potential impact of the candidate’s research. 

For more information: www.arrs.org 


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