Professor & Associate Vice-Chair for Research (Radiology)
Northwestern University
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Dr. Daniel Kim, PhD, is the Associate Vice-Chair for Research in the Department of Radiology and the Knight Family Professor of Cardiac Imaging at Feinberg, Northwestern University. He has been a part of the Feinberg faculty since 2016 and currently holds a tenured professorship in Radiology.
Dr. Kim is widely recognized for his groundbreaking research, which bridges the domains of engineering and medicine. His research extends from technology development to translational science in cardiovascular MRI. Through active collaboration with colleagues in radiology and cardiology, his work is dedicated to addressing unmet clinical needs by pioneering new MRI acquisition and image reconstruction methods, subsequently translating them to enhance the clinical management of heart disease.
In terms of scholarly achievements, Dr. Kim has published over 90 peer-reviewed publications and secured over $17.6 million dollars of extramurally supported grant funding as principal investigator, from agencies such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American Heart Association (AHA), and the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
Dr. Kim is not only a distinguished researcher but also a dedicated educator. He has mentored over 20 medical students, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows throughout his career. His contributions to the field have been acknowledged with the Distinguished Investigator Award by The Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research.
Dr. Kim's involvement extends to supporting various teams at Feinberg, including Radiology, the Medical Scientist Training Program, and Biomedical Engineering, in diverse roles. His commitment to the field is further evident through his roles as a reviewer for the NIH and AHA study sections. He also contributes to multiple medical imaging journals. Additionally, he shares his expertise through invited lectures at society meetings, including the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance.
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