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Sang-Geon Cho is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Yale School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine. His research focuses on advanced cardiovascular imaging techniques, particularly in nuclear cardiology and PET applications. He has contributed to studies on coronary artery disease, myocardial ischemia, and cardiac amyloidosis. His work integrates artificial intelligence into medical imaging for improved diagnostic accuracy and patient prognosis.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in provided text.
- Affiliations: Yale School of Medicine, collaborating with departments such as Internal Medicine and Radiology.
Research Interests: Dr. Cho specializes in translational imaging research, including:
- Development of AI-driven algorithms for coronary artery calcium scoring and myocardial blood flow analysis.
- Evaluation of PET and SPECT imaging as biomarkers for pulmonary fibrosis, cardiac amyloidosis, and thyrotoxicosis.
- Prognostic applications of phase analysis in heart failure and bone scintigraphy in cardiac amyloidosis.
Publications: His recent work (2023-2025) emphasizes AI integration in imaging, validation of coronary stenosis models, and clinical utility of cardiac biomarkers. Key themes include optimizing imaging protocols for non-invasive diagnostics and improving risk stratification in cardiovascular diseases.
Awards: No specific awards listed in the provided information.
Grants/Advising: Not explicitly detailed, but his publications suggest involvement in multicenter studies and clinical trial protocols.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Stephen & Denise Adams Center for Parkinson’s Disease Research and other interdisciplinary teams at Yale.