

Amir H. Davarpanah
Promoting critical thinking in the field of radiology, Dr. Amir H. Davarpanah serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine. With a robust background as a board-certified abdominal and cardiothoracic radiologist, Dr. Davarpanah has carved a niche in oncologic imaging and cardiac MRI. His clinical expertise spans a wide array of cancers, including adrenal, bladder, colorectal, gallbladder, kidney, liver, lung, pancreatic, prostate, sarcoma, and testicular cancers, providing comprehensive diagnostic insights and advancing patient care. Dr. Davarpanah's research interests are deeply rooted in cardiac and pulmonary imaging, where he is actively involved in pioneering new MR techniques and imaging biomarkers. His work is pivotal in enhancing the precision and efficacy of clinical applications in oncology, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes. Through his research, Dr. Davarpanah seeks to bridge the gap between innovative imaging technologies and their practical implementation in medical practice. At Emory University, Dr. Davarpanah is dedicated to fostering an environment of academic excellence and inquiry. He is committed to mentoring the next generation of radiologists, encouraging them to explore the intersections of technology and medicine. His contributions to the field are not only reflected in his clinical and research endeavors but also in his role as an educator, where he inspires students and colleagues alike to pursue excellence in radiology and imaging sciences. Dr. Davarpanah's work has been recognized in various academic and professional circles, underscoring his commitment to advancing the field of radiology. His collaborative approach and innovative mindset continue to drive significant advancements in imaging sciences, making a lasting impact on both the academic community and patient care.
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, 154-159, 2010-03-03
, 681-697, 2021-03-07