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Matthew Hoerner is an Assistant Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. His research focuses on optimizing medical imaging techniques, radiation dosimetry, and imaging technology development. He holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering and BS in Nuclear Engineering, with specialized training in diagnostic medical physics.
- Education: PhD in Biomedical Engineering (University of Florida, 2014), BS in Nuclear Engineering (Penn State, 2009)
His work emphasizes pediatric imaging protocols, CT imaging advancements, and radiation safety. Key contributions include low-dose CT techniques, pandemic-era imaging solutions, and 3D-printed phantoms for dosimetry validation. Collaborations include studies with clinicians and engineers to improve imaging workflows and patient safety.
Recent research trends show focus on precision radiation measurement (e.g., pencil ionization chambers), pediatric dose optimization, and adapting imaging practices during public health crises. His 2023 award recognizes impactful contributions to clinical medical physics.
- Awards: 2023 Michael D. Mills Editor in Chief Award of Excellence
No formal advisees listed, but collaborates with researchers like Jay Pahade and Adrienne Socci on imaging projects. Active in medical physics education and clinical innovation.
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