Scott Reeder, MD PhD

Assistant Professor (Tenure)
MRI, Cardiothoracic Imaging
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sreeder@uwhealth.org
608.265.9964

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Queen’s University
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Stanford University
 
Scott Reeder MD, PhD joined the UW faculty in 2005 as an assistant professor in the department of Radiology, and is Division Chief of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Cardiovascular Imaging. He comes from Stanford University where he completed his radiology residency in diagnostic imaging and a fellowship in cardiovascular and abdominal imaging. Previously, he completed medical school at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, where he also received his Masters and PhD in Biomedical engineering. He is originally from Canada where he received his BScE in Engineering Physics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Dr. Reeder's research interests are in the development of quantitative biomarkers of chronic liver disease, as well as novel imaging methods for cardiovascular and abdominal MRI, particularly in the development of rapid and quantitative imaging techniques, including rapid cardiac imaging methods, and novel fat-water separation techniques. More recent areas of interest include metabolic imaging with hyperpolarized 13C labeled compounds and stem cell tracking with super-paramagnetic iron-oxide (SPIO) labeled cells.

find Dr. Reeder's publications on PubMed (external link)


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