2026 Member-In-Training Travel Awards

Congratulations to the 2026 ASNR Member-In-Training Travel Award recipients:

Antonio Innocenzi, MD
University of L’Aquila
300 patients: Our Experience in Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound Thalamothomy (MRgFUS) for Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease Tremor

Vince Ly, BS
Weill Cornell Medicine
Effects of Meningioma on Blood-Brain-Barrier Permeability in Subjacent Normal-Appearing Brain Parenchyma

Jennifer Constanze Hayes (nee Kollmer), MD, PhD
University of Michigan Health System
Differentiating Diffuse Peripheral Neuropathies Using Quantitative MR Neurography: Insights from Disease-Specific Marker Alterations

Shruti Kumari, MD
Case Western Reserve University
Segmental Visualization of Cadaveric Hypoglossal Nerve on High Resolution 3D Isotropic CISS MRI

Kellen Vu, BS
Weill Cornell Medicine
Diagnostic Value of [18F]-Fluciclovine PET for Differentiating Tumor Progression from Treatment-Related Changes in IDH-Mutant Glioma

Zahra Sadeghi Adl, PhD Candidate
Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
Hybrid Diffusion (HYDI) Imaging of the Cervical-Thoracic Pediatric Spinal Cord: Measurement and Analysis of NODDI, DKI and DTI metrics

Yu Sakai, MD
University of Pennsylvania
No Rest Since DAWN? Decade of Unrelenting CTA Growth in the Emergency Department

Maryam Fotouhi, MD
University of Southern California
Correlation of Cerebrospinal Fluid and Plasma Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease with Amyloid PET: A Retrospective Large Cohort Study

J. Riley Argue, MD
University of Utah
The Interplay of Germline SDHx Mutations and Anatomical Phenotype in Head and Neck Paragangliomas: Implications for Radiologic Surveillance and Genetic Screening

Thomas Dowling, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Association Between Amyloid PET Centiloid Values and Amyloid-Related Imaging Abnormalities in Patients Treated with Lecanemab