2025 Member-In-Training Travel Awards
Congratulations to the 2025 ASNR Member-In-Training Travel Award recipients:
Daphne Zhu, BS
Duke University School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Reporting Diagnostic Certainty of CSF-Venous Fistulas on CT Myelography: The Duke
CSF-Venous Fistula Confidence Score
Onur Simsek, MD
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Abstract Title: Web-like Arachnoid Membranes are Common in Intracranial Hemorrhage and “Benign” Enlargement of Subarachnoid Spaces in Infancy
Yu Sakai, MD
University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Title: Photon-counting CT assessment of carotid plaques: Preliminary observations from a prospective case series
Kamand Khalaj, MD-MPH
UTHealth Houston
Abstract Title: Differentiating LITT-Related Necrosis from Avastin-Related Cytotoxicity, Radiation Necrosis, and Recurrent Glioblastoma Using Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Values
Dheeman Futela, MBBS
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Case Western Reserve University
Abstract Title: Recent Trends in Compensation and Clinical Productivity: Academic vs Non-academic Neuroradiologists
Soha Mohammadi, MD
Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School
Abstract Title: Necessity of Preoperative Ultrasound in Addition to 4D-CT in Patients Undergoing Parathyroid Surgery
Parker Lawson, MD
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Abstract Title: Clinical Outcomes of Staged Bilateral MR-guided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy Utilizing Four-tract Tractography Targeting for Treatment of Essential Tremor
Mona Asghariahmadabad, MD
University of California San Francisco
Abstract Title: MRI OEF and CMRO₂ in Predicting Ischemic Lesion Survival in Acute Stroke: New insight on Diffusion Reversibility
Biprojit Nath, MS
Medical College of Wisconsin
Abstract Title: Tumor Probability Map-Derived Peak Separation Index as a Prognostic Marker in Glioblastoma: Insights into Tumor-Edema Demarcation and Survival
Mark Greenhill, DO
Emory University School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Post Treatment Surveillance of NIRADS 1 Human Papillomavirus Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HPV OPSCC): The Emory Experience