Foundation Research Awards
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Founded in 1995, The Foundation of the American Society of Neuroradiology (FASNR) is the philanthropic arm of the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR), a 501 (c) 6 professional society for Neuroradiologists, located throughout the United States and North America. FASNR is based on the principles that Neuroradiology is dependent on new knowledge and discovering and educating Neuroradiologists is fundamental. Quality mentoring is essential to the development and continuation of this specialty.
Andreas Rauschecker, MD, PhD
University of California, San Francisco
Human-Interpretable AI-Based
Quantitative Metrics for X-Linked ALD
Vishal Patel, MD, PhD
Keck School of Medicine of USC
Predicting Histologic and Molecular Features of Gliomas from MR Imaging using Machine Learning
Shruti Agarwal, PhD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Application of Artificial Intelligence for Presurgical Mapping of Motor Network in Dynamic Resting state MR Imaging of Patients with Focal Brain Lesions
Lea Alhilali, MD
Barrow Neurological Institute
Evaluation of a Single Bolus, Multi-Echo Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Protocol in Patients with Glioblastoma
Pejman Maralani, MD, FRCPC
Sunnybrook Research Institute
Quantitative BOLD MRI to detect glioma stem cell niches in non-enhancing FLAIR hyperintense regions in patients with glioblastoma and their effect on treatment response
Achala Vagal, MD, MS
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Ilya Nasrallah, MD, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
Evaluation of [F18]NOS as a Novel PET Radiotracer for Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Thank you to Dr. Santiago Medina for the creation of the Santiago Medina sculpture to be presented to the recipient of The Foundation of the ASNR “Outstanding Contributions in Research Award” David F. Kallmes, MD - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Recently, the Foundation of the American Society of Neuroradiology established three giving circles: Leadership Circle, Chairman’s Society, and the Corporate Giving Circle. The goals of the giving circles include increasing Foundation giving (annual, major, and planned gifts), creating an organizational identity, and building camaraderie among philanthropists who consistently support the Foundation.
The American Society of Neuroradiology funds imaging-based research that advance our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease, help identify new treatment strategies, provide information to improve care for people with dementia, and further our knowledge of brain health and disease prevention. Our awards support investigators at every professional stage and always include categories specifically designed to help talented young scientists establish careers in Alzheimer’s imaging research.