ANDREW TAYLOR
Training/Positions
Duke Medical School: 1964-1968
Medical practice in Nicaraguan village: 1968
Fellowship in tropical medicine, Gorgas Institute, Panama, 1968
Internship/residency in internal medicine: UCSD, 1969-1970
CDC, Epidemic Intelligence Service, Enteric Diseases: 1970-1972
Residency, internal and nuclear medicine, UCSD, 1972-1974
Assistant/Associate Professor of Radiology, UCSD, 1974-1981
Director, Nuclear Medicine, Professor Radiology, University of Utah, 1981-1986
Co-Director of Nuclear Medicine, Professor of Radiology, Emory, 1986-present
Current positions: 4/8 clinical, VAMC; 4/8 NIH research at Emory
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Professional Activities:
Board certified: Internal Medicine (1974) and Nuclear Medicine (1975)
Journal Articles: 203
Book Chapters: 42
Books: 4
NIH Funding:
Almost continuous funding since 1984
PI: Development of renal radiopharmaceuticals: 2001-2005
PI: Decision support systems for MAG3 renography: 2002-2006
American Board of Nuclear Medicine 1996-2003
Exam chair: 2000, instituted first recertification exam
Chair: 2002
QuantEM software: Software to process and evaluate MAG3 renal scans
Generated over 1 million dollars for Emory system, including over $100,000 in discretionary funds for the radiology chair. Currently working on a new version, QuantEM 2.0.
Committees:
Chair, Radioactive Drug Research Committee
Member, Radiation Safety Committees, Medical School and University
Awards/Honors:
Alexander D. Langmuir Prize, Centers for Disease Control, 1972
Best Doctors in America, 1992-2004
Dean’s Clinical Investigator Award, 2003-2005
Marshall Brucer Award, Southeastern Chapter, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 2004
NAOMI ALAZRAKI.
The Emory Clinic
Professor of Radiology Specialties
Nuclear Medicine (Board certified since 1972)
Radiology (Board certified since 1972)
Area of Clinical Research
CT Scan
RODOLFO NUÑEZ
Assistant Professor of Nuclear Medicine
Division of Diagnostic Imaging
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX