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Dr. Michal Kulon is an Assistant Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine and Program Director of the Nuclear Radiology Fellowship. He holds an MD from Poznan University of Medical Sciences and a BEngSci in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania. His clinical expertise includes nuclear medicine scans (PET-CT, bone scans, and SPECT-CT) and therapies like radioactive iodine and Lutathera. His research focuses on informatics, natural language processing, machine vision, and applying deep learning to medical imaging challenges such as denoising PET images for obese patients and enhancing high-count PET image generation. Dr. Kulon has collaborated with researchers like Anne Marie Boustani and Chi Liu on projects addressing imaging biomarkers, vaccine effects, and oncologic imaging.
His work spans clinical and translational research, including studies on inferior vena cava syndrome in prostate cancer and the utility of Lipiodol in liver cancer treatment. As a sub-investigator in the Cognitive Training Study for Parkinson’s Disease, he contributes to advancing neuroimaging applications. Dr. Kulon’s academic contributions bridge cutting-edge AI techniques with clinical radiology, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care.
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