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Radiology In Training Editorial Board


Victoria Chernyak, MD

Victoria Chernyak, MD

Radiology In Training Editor

Dr. Chernyak is an abdominal radiologist in the Department of Radiology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NYC, NY, with clinical expertise and research interests in abdominal MRI and oncologic imaging, particularly imaging of primary liver malignancies. She is a long-standing Steering Committee member and leader of LI-RADS. Dr. Chernyak currently serves as the Radiology in Training Editor. @VChernyakMD, @RITEditor


Deputy Editors


Adarsh Ghosh

Adarsh Ghosh

Dr. Adarsh Ghosh is a pediatric radiologist pursuing his second year pediatric MR imaging fellowship at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. He completed his radiology training in India. Quantitative diffusion imaging, radiomics, ethics, and interpretability of AI in clinical medicine are his current research interests. Dr. Ghosh participated in the IRIYA course in 2019. @AdarshGhost




Alessia Guarnera

Alessia Guarnera

Dr. Alessia Guarnera is a pediatric neuroradiology fellow at Bambino Gesù Hospital and a Ph.D. student in neurosensorial plasticity at Sant'Andrea, La Sapienza University of Rome, where she has attended an II-level Master's degree in diagnostic neuroradiology. Currently, she is a resident member of the RSNA Regional Committee for Europe. Dr. Guarnera received the 2021 "Eleonora Cantalamessa Award and Grant" and was selected for the 2021 RSNA "IRIYA" and the 2019 and 2020 ESR "Invest in the Youth" programs. Dr. Guarnera's main research interests include neuroimaging and thoracic imaging. @AlessiaGuarnera


Masis Isikbay

Masis Isikbay

Dr. Masis Isikbay is a diagnostic neuroradiology fellow (PGY6) and future neurointerventional radiology fellow at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He recently received the RSNA International Education Scholar Grant to expand on his work in creating an online radiology call preparation curriculum. He also was awarded the RSNA's editorial Olmsted Fellowship for this following academic year. @Misikbay, @MStepwards



Arya Haj Mirzaian

Arya Haj Mirzaian

Dr. Arya H. Mirzaian is a 3rd-year radiology resident at Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Mirzaian's research interests include evidence-based imaging, artificial intelligence, and decision-making algorithms. @AryaMirzaian




Frank Yuan

Frank Yuan

Dr. Frank Yuan is a radiology resident at USC and plans to pursue an academic IR career. He has previously completed a T32 research fellowship in IR at Johns Hopkins University, focusing on bariatric embolization and vascular malformation image-guided therapies. @DrFrankYuan




Kuan (Kevin) Zhang

Kuan (Kevin) Zhang

Dr. Kuan (Kevin) Zhang is an assistant professor of Radiology and diagnostic medical physics resident in the Department of Radiology at Mayo Clinic. His research interests include mathematical modeling, artificial intelligence (AI) imaging, and MRI. @KZhangMayo




Wenhui Zhou

Wenhui Zhou

Dr. Wenhui Zhou is a third-year radiology resident at Stanford University with a keen interest in an academic career focused on breast imaging and interventions. He is a recipient of the 2020 RSNA Trainee Research Prize and has contributed to the areas of cancer biology and image-guided intervention as an author of over 20 publications including JAMA Network Open, Cell Reports, and Nature Communications. Dr. Zhou is excited about integrating biological data and anatomical imaging to improve breast imaging care. @WenhuiZhouMDPhD



Associate Editors


Samuel Jang

Samuel Jang

Dr. Samuel Jang is a 4th year radiology resident at Mayo Clinic in Rochester pursuing the combined nuclear medicine pathway. He received the RSNA Resident Grant to study ultrasound in guiding the surgical treatment of lymphedema. @SamJangMD




Myoung Kyoung Kim

Myoung Kyoung Kim

Dr. Kim is a Fellow in Breast and Thyroid Imaging at Samsung Medical Center. Her research interests include multimodality oncologic imaging for breast cancer and thyroid cancer. @myoungkyoungkim






Vitali Koch

Vitali Koch

Dr. Koch is a fourth-year resident in radiology and board-certified cardiologist at Frankfurt University Hospital, Germany. His research focuses on MR-elastography and CT post-processing. He has received funding from the German Heart Foundation and the Doktor Robert Pfleger Foundation. @VitaliKoch




Dhairya Lakhani

Dhairya Lakhani

Dr Dhairya Lakhani is a Diagnostic Neuroradiology fellow at Johns Hopkins University. He completed his Diagnostic Radiology residency at West Virginia University and served as a chief resident. During his training he was the recipient of many awards, including RSNA Olmsted fellowship. @dhairyalakhani




Cristina Marrocchio

Cristina Marrocchio

Dr. Cristina Marrocchio is a research fellow at the University of Parma. Her current interests include chest imaging, cancer imaging, interventional oncology, and AI applications in radiology. She received many merit-based scholarships and RSNA certificates of merit for her educational posters.  @Cri_Marr




Arsalan Rizwan

Arsalan Rizwan

Dr. Arsalan Rizwan is a PGY-3 diagnostic radiology resident at the Queen’s University, Canada. His research interests include application of artificial intelligence/machine learning algorithms in radiology and medical education.   @arsalrizw






Matheus Soldatelli

Matheus Soldatelli

Matheus Soldatelli, MD, PhD, is a Pediatric Neuroradiology Research Fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard University. Dr. Soldatelli holds a Ph.D. in Medicine. His professional interests include myelination, brain development, and neonatal imaging. In his free time, he is a gamer, contemporary art lover, and world traveler (39 countries so far). @md_Soldatelli (Twitter), @md.soldatelli (Instagram)



Enis Yilmaz

Enis Yilmaz

Dr. Enis C. Yilmaz is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Molecular Imaging Branch, National Cancer Institute. His academic pursuits center around prostate cancer imaging, MRI/US fusion-guided biopsy, health disparities, and the exploration of translational AI-based tools for optimal disease management. @eniscy




Atefeh Zeinoddini

Atefeh Zeinoddini

Atefeh Zeinoddini, is a PGY4 radiology resident at University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). She will start her neuroradiology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in July 2024. Dr. Zeinoddini’s research interests are bioinformatics, neuroradiology, and education. @AtefehZeinoddi5





Radiology In Training Mentor Editors

Gustav Andreisek, MD (2021), Cantonal Hospital Münsterlingen Switzerland

Mostafa Atri, MD (2021), University of Toronto

Hersh Chandarana, MD (2020), New York University

Jung Min Chang MD, PhD (2021), Seoul National University

John W. Chen, MD, PhD (2020), Massachusetts General Hospital

Matthew S. Davenport, MD (2020), University of Michigan

Jonathan Dodd, MD (2022), U College Dublin

Birgit Ertl-Wagner, MD, MHBA (2022), University of Toronto

Kathryn J. Fowler, MD (2020), University of California San Diego

Jan Fritz, MD (2021), New York University

Alexander R. Guimaraes, MD, PhD (2020), Oregon Health and Science University

Christopher Hess, MD, PhD (2022), UCSF

Johannes T. Heverhagen, MD, PhD (2021), Inselspital, Universitätsspital Bern

Nicole M. Hindman, MD (2021), New York University

William Hsu, PhD (2020), University of California Los Angeles

Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD (2020), University of California San Francisco

Kenneth S. Lee, MD (2020), University of Wisconsin

Michael H. Lev, MD (2020), Massachusetts General Hospital

David Mankoff, MD, PhD (2021), University of Pennsylvania

Matthew D. McInnes, MD, PhD, FRCPC (2020), University of Ottawa

Carolyn C. Meltzer, MD (2020), Emory University Hospital

Linda Moy, MD (2020), New York University

Vinay Prabhu, MD (2022), New York University

Ronald M. Summers, MD, PhD (2020), National Institutes of Health

Gary Ulaner, MD, PhD (2021), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Clifford R. Weiss, MD (2020), The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Judy Yee, MD (2020), Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center

Stefan L. Zimmerman, MD (2021), The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine


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