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Sean Lisse is an Assistant Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at the Yale School of Medicine. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, with additional roles in Clinical Radiology and the Lisse Lab. He specializes in Pediatric Radiology and Emergency Radiology, combining clinical expertise with research in biomedical imaging and AI-driven healthcare technologies.
Dr. Lisse holds a BA in Computer Science from Rice University (2000) and an MD from the University of Michigan Medical School (2009). He completed a residency at Yale New Haven Hospital (2019) followed by a Chief Fellowship in Neuroradiology at the same institution (2020).
His research interests span medical imaging, pediatric radiology innovations, emergency diagnostics, and the integration of artificial intelligence into clinical workflows. Notably, his early work explored human-robot collaboration, deontic logic frameworks, and autonomous agent systems, reflecting a background in computer science and systems engineering.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his publications (2004-2008) emphasize interdisciplinary topics such as robotics ethics, autonomous systems governance, and AI infrastructure. His work bridges technical and clinical domains, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care through advanced imaging and computational methods.
Dr. Lisse’s professional activities include mentoring in radiology training programs and contributing to translational research initiatives. He leads the Lisse Lab, focusing on pediatric imaging advancements and AI applications in medical diagnostics.
