Keynote: Transforming Medical Imaging for Precision Medicine: Scientific Discovery and Translational Research

Location

Suwanee, GA

Start Date

17-4-2026 11:30 AM

End Date

17-4-2026 12:00 PM

Description

Dr. Mao is Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine. He leads the Program of Imaging Biomarker Development and Translation in his department and is also the Imaging Theme Leader for Discovery and Developmental Therapeutics (DDT) program in Emory Winship Cancer Institute – a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Mao is widely recognized for his expertise in a range of scientific fields, including chemistry, biochemistry, biomaterials, neurosciences, cancer, medical imaging technology and nanomedicine. Dr. Mao was a Charter Member and past Chair of the NIH Study Section for Molecular Imaging and Probe Development (CMIP) from 2014-2019. He is currently serving as associate editor of Radiology: Imaging Cancer.

Embargo Period

5-13-2026

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Apr 17th, 11:30 AM Apr 17th, 12:00 PM

Keynote: Transforming Medical Imaging for Precision Medicine: Scientific Discovery and Translational Research

Suwanee, GA

Dr. Mao is Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine. He leads the Program of Imaging Biomarker Development and Translation in his department and is also the Imaging Theme Leader for Discovery and Developmental Therapeutics (DDT) program in Emory Winship Cancer Institute – a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Mao is widely recognized for his expertise in a range of scientific fields, including chemistry, biochemistry, biomaterials, neurosciences, cancer, medical imaging technology and nanomedicine. Dr. Mao was a Charter Member and past Chair of the NIH Study Section for Molecular Imaging and Probe Development (CMIP) from 2014-2019. He is currently serving as associate editor of Radiology: Imaging Cancer.