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Felicitas Bijari is an Associate Research Scientist in Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale University School of Medicine. Her primary affiliation is the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, with secondary roles in the Bioimaging Sciences and the PET Core facility. She holds a PhD in Bioengineering from George Mason University and completed postdoctoral training at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School.
Her research focuses on molecular imaging, particularly PET imaging of mitochondrial function in cardiovascular diseases, and statistical modeling for aneurysm rupture prediction. She has contributed to studies on cardiac extracellular volume mapping, mitochondrial membrane potential quantification, and the development of ice slurry therapies for pericardial fat reduction. Her work also integrates hemodynamic analysis and machine learning for predictive clinical decision tools.
Bijari collaborates with leading institutions such as the Center for Molecular Imaging Technology and Translation (CMITT). Her publications span high-impact journals in medical imaging, cardiology, and neurology. She actively participates in interdisciplinary projects linking computational methods with clinical applications.

