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Eamon K. Doyle is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at the University of Southern California, Department of Radiology. His work focuses on advancing MRI techniques for clinical applications in hematology, neurology, and hepatology, with particular emphasis on iron overload disorders, cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and disease-specific imaging biomarkers.
Research Interests include:
- Development of quantitative MRI methods for iron quantification in liver and pancreas
- Neuroimaging of Chiari malformations and hydrocephalus
- Applications of MRI in sickle cell disease and retinoblastoma
- Optimization of clinical diagnostic workflows using advanced imaging techniques
Recent publications highlight innovations in CSF flow measurement, pituitary siderosis assessment, and improving liver iron calibration. His work bridges investigative research and high-volume clinical imaging.
Notably, Dr. Doyle has contributed to understanding transfusion-dependent sickle cell disease pathophysiology through pancreatic iron studies and pioneered techniques like Time-STAMP MRI for neurosurgical evaluation. Current research trends emphasize translational applications of MRI technologies across multiple organ systems.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. He has no listed advisees, though collaborations are evident through co-authored works. His work is affiliated with the USC Radiology Department and CTSI initiatives.



