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Dana C. Peters is a Professor in Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine, with a secondary appointment in Biomedical Engineering. She directs the Cardiac MRI program at the Magnetic Resonance Research Center and leads the Whisk Cup Streamline Lab.
- PhD in Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- BS in Physics, Johns Hopkins University
- Postdoctoral fellowship at NIH/NHLBI
Her research focuses on cardiovascular MRI, particularly advancing techniques for cardiac function, scar visualization in the left atrium, and diastolic dysfunction analysis. She has pioneered applications of MRI to electrophysiology and pressure characterization in heart disease.
Recent publications highlight machine learning for cardiac diagnostics, low-field MRI flow imaging, and deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) for cancer and cardiac applications. Her work bridges physics, engineering, and clinical translation.
- Innovative Project Award (2023) for sarcoidosis research
Peters mentors biomedical imaging scientists, emphasizing collaboration with clinicians and state-of-the-art MRI resources. She develops novel imaging methods for liver cancer and cardiac electrophysiology, with grants supporting interdisciplinary translational research.

