Christine Tang | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Christine Tang | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Baylor College of Medicine | United States

Dr. Christine Tang is a Diagnostic Radiology Resident at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas (2024–2028), following a Transitional Year Residency at SSM St. Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City (2023–2024). She earned her MD from Baylor College of Medicine (2019–2023) and graduated magna cum laude in Kinesiology–Sports Medicine from Rice University, receiving Phi Beta Kappa honors. Her extensive research spans radiology, neurology, oncology, and molecular imaging, with publications in Gynecologic Oncology, Brain and Behavior, Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, and Endoscopy International Open. Dr. Christine Tang has contributed to studies on immunotherapy-radiation synergy, neural stem cell metabolism, and health policy impacts. She has taught musculoskeletal radiology, developed electives on incarceration and climate change in health, and held leadership roles in the Radiology Interest Group and Curing Kids Cancer. Dedicated to research, education, and service, she exemplifies academic excellence and compassionate medical leadership

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Featured Publications

  • Sezen, D., Patel, R. R., Tang, C., Onstad, M., Nagarajan, P., Patel, S. P., Welsh, J. W., et al. (2021). Immunotherapy combined with high- and low-dose radiation to all sites leads to complete clearance of disease in a patient with metastatic vaginal melanoma. Gynecologic Oncology, 161(3), 645–652.

  • Tang, C., Chen, K., Bajic, A., Choi, W. T., Baluya, D. L., & Maletic-Savatic, M. (2018). Analytical platforms and techniques to study stem cell metabolism. In Somatic Stem Cells: Methods and Protocols (pp. 265–281). Humana Press.

  • Pham, C., Roy, C., Tang, C., & Maheshwari, A. (2022). Low recognition of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adult patients admitted to the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. Brain and Behavior, 12(8), e32731.

  • Tang, C., Sadiq, M., Ravizzini, G., & Salem, A. E. (2025). Current applications of molecular imaging in adrenal imaging. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America.

  • Jacob, J. S., Than, J., Tang, C., Cano, J., Sheikh, R., Wolfson, S., Thrift, A. P., et al. (2025). Outcomes of retained gastrointestinal debris during upper endoscopy. Endoscopy International Open, 13.

Navreet | Radio-imaging Techniques | Excellence in Research

Mr. Navreet | Radio-imaging Techniques | Excellence in Research

Mr. Navreet, Teerthanker Mahaveer Nagar, India

Mr. Navreet appears to be a strong candidate for the “Excellence in Research” award based on the following factors:

Publication profile

Extensive Academic Experience

With over four years of experience as an Assistant Professor at multiple universities, he has demonstrated a commitment to both teaching and academic leadership.

Publications

  • Role of green and sustainable practices in shaping the future of medical imaging technology: A cross-sectional multi-stakeholder analysis among students, radiographers, and academic experts
  • Assessment of Knowledge of Radiography Students about Personnel Radiation Monitoring Devices and Their Use

Curriculum Design and Development

His contributions to curriculum design for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Radio Imaging Technology underscore his influence in shaping academic programs.

Professional Involvement

His roles in various committees, such as NAAC accreditation, examination, and alumni placement, highlight his active participation in academic governance and quality assurance.

Pursuing Ph.D.

His ongoing doctoral research in Radio Imaging Techniques further enhances his research credentials and aligns with the pursuit of excellence in his field.

Conclusion

Overall, Mr. Navreet’s combination of academic experience, publication record, and involvement in curriculum development and professional activities make him a suitable candidate for the “Excellence in Research” award.

Michaela Cellina | Imaging innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michaela Cellina | Imaging innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michaela Cellina,ASST FBF SACCO, Italy

Dr. Michaela Cellina is a distinguished radiologist with extensive experience and expertise. She currently serves as a Radiologist at Centro Diagnostico Italiano, specializing in neuro and body examinations. Previously, she held roles at Casa di Cura La Madonnina and as Medical Director at IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele di Milano. Dr. Cellina holds a specialization in Diagnostic Radiology from the University Vita-Salute San Raffaele di Milano, with high honors. She is recognized for her proficiency in Magnetic Resonance and holds national qualifications as a professor. Fluent in Italian and English, she excels in both written and spoken communication. 🩺📊

 

Publication profile

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Work Experience 🏥

Centro Diagnostico Italiano, CDI (December 2023 – Present) Radiologist specializing in intra-hospital extramural neuro and body examinations.

Casa di Cura La Madonnina, Milan (October 2020 – December 2023) Radiologist in intra-hospital extramural settings.

IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele di Milano

March 2012 – February 2016: Medical Director – Radiologist

September 2006 – June 2007: Pre-operative examiner

Education and Training 📚

University Vita-Salute San Raffaele di Milano

Specialization in Diagnostic Radiology (70/70 with honors), August 2011

Medical and Surgical Degree (110, honors, academic mention), July 2006

 

Research Focus

Based on Dr. Michaela Cellina’s publications, her research focuses prominently on diagnostic imaging techniques, particularly in the context of COVID-19 pneumonia. She has made significant contributions to understanding and evaluating the disease progression and treatment outcomes using chest CT and X-ray imaging. Her work spans areas such as the application of AI in medical imaging, volumetric assessments of anatomical structures like sphenoid sinuses, and innovative techniques like non-contrast magnetic resonance lymphangiography. Dr. Cellina’s research is characterized by its clinical relevance and technological advancements in radiology, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and patient care. 🩺📊

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Favorable changes of CT findings in a patient with COVID-19 pneumonia after treatment with tocilizumab 📚 Cited by: 135 | 📅 Year: 2020
  • Apparent diffusion coefficient modifications in assessing gastro-oesophageal cancer response to neoadjuvant treatment: comparison with tumour regression grade at histology 📚 Cited by: 129 | 📅 Year: 2013
  • AIforCOVID: Predicting the clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19 applying AI to chest-X-rays. An Italian multicentre study 📚 Cited by: 82 | 📅 Year: 2021
  • Volumetric assessment of sphenoid sinuses through segmentation on CT scan 📚 Cited by: 69 | 📅 Year: 2018
  • Ultrasound imaging classifications of thyroid nodules for malignancy risk stratification and clinical management: state of the art 📚 Cited by: 50 | 📅 Year: 2019
  • Chest computed tomography findings of COVID-19 pneumonia: pictorial essay with literature review 📚 Cited by: 49 | 📅 Year: 2020
  • False negative chest X-Rays in patients affected by COVID-19 pneumonia and corresponding chest CT findings 📚 Cited by: 48 | 📅 Year: 2020
  • Acute pulmonary embolism in a patient with COVID-19 pneumonia 📚 Cited by: 48 | 📅 Year: 2020
  • Non-contrast magnetic resonance lymphangiography: an emerging technique for the study of lymphedema 📚 Cited by: 48 | 📅 Year: 2019
  • Feasibility, reproducibility, and clinical validity of a quantitative chest X-ray assessment for COVID-19 📚 Cited by: 46 | 📅 Year: 2020