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Anna Shlionsky Bader, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging and Section Chief of Thoracic Radiology at Yale School of Medicine. Her expertise spans cardiac imaging and thoracic radiology, focusing on non-invasive diagnostic techniques to improve outcomes for heart and lung conditions. She holds a BA from Barnard College (Mathematics/Chemistry), MD from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and MS in Clinical Research Methods from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her research emphasizes refining imaging technologies for thoracic oncology and cardiovascular applications, including lung nodule management and immune therapy complications.
- Education:
- BA: Barnard College, Columbia University (Mathematics & Chemistry)
- MD: Mount Sinai School of Medicine
- MS: Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Clinical Research Methods)
- Residency: Montefiore Medical Center (Diagnostic Radiology)
- Fellowship: Montefiore Medical Center (Cardiothoracic Imaging)
- Research Interests:
- Advanced imaging for lung cancer screening and staging
- Cardiac MRI and CT applications
- Imaging biomarkers for immune checkpoint inhibitor toxicity
- Non-invasive diagnostic pathways to reduce invasive procedures
Her recent publications highlight trends in ground-glass nodule prevalence, TNM staging updates, and pandemic impacts on lung cancer screening. Active in clinical guidelines development, she collaborates with oncologists and cardiologists to integrate imaging into treatment decision-making.
Labs/Teams: Leads Yale's Thoracic Radiology Section and contributes to multidisciplinary tumor boards. Engaged in translational research bridging imaging technology and clinical practice.