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Category: Radiology and Medical Imaging Research

NATO Enlists Dr. James Stone to Develop Guidelines for Preventing Serious Brain Injuries in Military Personnel

3/17/2021

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has tapped UVA Health imaging expert James R. Stone, MD, PhD, to help develop guidelines for preventing serious brain injuries in military personnel. Dr. Stone…

Dr. James Stone Partnering with NIH, U.S. Navy to Determine Long-term Brain Effects of Blast Exposures in Military Personnel

9/30/2020

Dr. James Stone, M.D., PhD, Associate Professor and Vice Chairman of Clinical Research in the UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, is part of a collaborative team that has…

Dr. John Mugler Named to National Academy of Inventors

2/7/2020

The University of Virginia’s John P. Mugler III, PhD, has been named a fellow by the National Academy of Inventors in recognition of his game-changing work in medical imaging, particularly…

Dr. Jaime Mata – Investigating a New Treatment for Lung Cancer

12/11/2019

Dr. Jaime Mata, Associate Professor of Radiology and Medical Imaging at the University of Virginia, was recently awarded a grant from the Focused Ultrasound Foundation for research on MRI-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS)…

James Stone, MD, Receives Grants from U.S. Navy

5/3/2016

Dr. James Stone, our newly appointed Vice Chair of Research, recently received a grant award from the Navy Advanced Medical Development Fund in the amount of $527,244 for a research…

UVA Testing New Treatment for Enlarged Prostate Symptoms

1/25/2016

University of Virginia Health System researchers have opened a national clinical trial examining a non-surgical treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate. Also known as benign…

Do Hearts Fail Because They’re Hooked on Blood Sugar?

10/15/2015

Could your heart get hooked on blood sugar? Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine think so, and they will determine if blocking that addiction could prevent enlargement…