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IMAGE: Tatiana Kelil is assistant professor of radiology at UCSF in the breast imaging section. She also serves as co-director for the UCSF Center for Advanced 3D Technologies. After graduating from. view more
Credit: Courtesy of Dr. Kelil
Leesburg, VA, December 18, 2019 The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) is pleased to announce two 2021 ARRS Scholarships, provided by ARRS The Roentgen Fund®, have been awarded to Tatiana Kelil, MD of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Camilo Jaimes, MD of Boston Children s Hospital (BCH) and Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Kelil, an assistant professor of radiology in UCSF s breast imaging section, will use the protected time afforded by her ARRS Scholarship to pursue personalized breast cancer risk assessment using imaging biomarkers and machine learning.