Sinusas Presents at PET-RTRC Lecture

Al Sinusas, MD, director of the Yale Translational Research Imaging Center, will present “Multi-Modality and Molecular Imaging of Cardiac Injury and Remodeling: Emerging Role of Theranostics” in a lecture hosted by Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology’s PET Radiotracer Translation and Resource Center.

Sinus, also a professor of medicine, radiology and biomedical imaging, and biomedical engineering, will lecture via Zoom on Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 a.m. CST.

Join the lecture via Zoom.


More About the Speaker:

Al Sinusas, MD, joined the Yale University faculty in 1990 and also serves as director of advanced cardiovascular imaging at Yale New Haven Hospital. He directs an NIH training grant in multi-modality molecular and translational cardiovascular imaging, and he is principal or key investigator on several NIH grants focused on cardiovascular multi-modality and molecular imaging. He previously served as the chair of the NIH Medical Imaging (MEDI) and Clinical Translational Imaging Sciences [CTIS] study sections.

Sinusas is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, nuclear cardiology, and cardiovascular computed tomography. His research is directed at development, validation and application of noninvasive multi-modality imaging approaches for the assessment of cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary pathophysiology and targeted molecular imaging. He has co-edited two textbooks, which are entitled “Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging” and “Hybrid Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine,” and has co-authored over 300 original research manuscripts and invited reviews.