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Jeremy R. Burt, MD is a Professor in the Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences with dual board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine) and the American Board of Radiology (Radiology). His clinical expertise spans diagnostic radiology, cardiovascular imaging, and internal medicine, with a focus on advanced CT and MRI applications.
Dr. Burt's educational background includes:
- M.D. from George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
- B.S. in Zoology and Asian Studies/Chinese from Brigham Young University
- Residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Residency and Internship in Internal Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine
- Fellowship in Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging (cardiothoracic emphasis) at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
His research centers on cardiovascular imaging innovation, particularly AI-driven diagnostic tools for cardiac conditions. Key interests include quantitative myocardial tissue characterization, coronary artery disease assessment via non-contrast CT/MRI, and prognostic modeling for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) outcomes. He pioneers artificial intelligence applications in lung nodule detection, coronary calcium scoring, and left atrial volumetric analysis, with significant focus on young adult populations and rare disease presentations. His work bridges radiology, cardiology, and computer science to transform diagnostic precision.
Analysis of his 2020-2023 publications reveals three dominant trends: (1) AI validation for lung nodule detection and coronary calcium scoring in low-dose CT, (2) Cardiovascular MRI/CT biomarkers for sarcoidosis and TAVR prognosis, and (3) Epidemiological studies on coronary disease in young adults. His collaborative network includes Schoepf, Chamberlin, and Kocher, producing high-impact work in Acta Radiologica, International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, and European Journal of Radiology.
Dr. Burt actively mentors through collaborative research projects with radiology residents and cardiology fellows, evidenced by his extensive co-authorship on case reports and technical innovations. His work on Kaolin Pneumoconiosis and Williams Syndrome imaging demonstrates engagement with rare pathologies, while his TAVR-related studies indicate ongoing NIH or industry-funded research in structural heart disease imaging.
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