HomeRadiologyVol. 302, No. 1 PreviousNext CommunicationsFree AccessSpecial Communications2021 RSNA Outstanding ResearcherMary C. MahoneyMary C. MahoneyMary C. MahoneyPublished Online:Nov 30 2021https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.219024MoreSectionsPDF ToolsImage ViewerAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked In Pamela K. Woodard, MDDownload as PowerPointOpen in Image Viewer A leading researcher in cardiothoracic imaging and a generous mentor, Pamela K. Woodard, MD, specializes in cardiac CT and MRI techniques and in translating novel cardiovascular PET radiotracers into human subjects.“Dr Woodard is truly an outstanding researcher,” said RSNA President Mary C. Mahoney, MD. “She is respected not only for her enormous success in funded research, but her generous mentoring of so many of our future leaders in imaging research.”Dr Woodard is the Hugh Monroe Wilson professor of radiology and professor of biomedical engineering at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University in St Louis, Mo, where she is also the senior vice chair and division director of Radiology Research Facilities. In this role, she provides administrative oversight to the directors of the department’s 10 National Institutes of Health (NIH) research facilities, including the preclinical and clinical imaging PET and MRI research facilities and the Cyclotron Facility. She is also director of the Center for Clinical Imaging Research, head of Cardiac MR/CT, director of the Radiology Research Resident Track, and the program director of the NIH-funded T32 TOP-TIER (Training Opportunities in Translational Imaging Education and Research) clinician-scientist training program in translational imaging research.Dr Woodard received her undergraduate degree from Duke University in Durham, NC, and her medical degree from the Duke University School of Medicine. She completed her internship in internal medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a residency in diagnostic radiology at Duke University, and a fellowship in cardiothoracic imaging at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology.Following early success in securing grant funding, including a 1996 Siemens Medical Solutions/RSNA Research Fellow Grant and a 1999 Carestream Health/RSNA Research Scholar Grant, Dr Woodard secured multiple NIH grants. Early in her career, she was a principal investigator (PI) on the landmark NIH-funded PIOPED II project, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, which established multi-detector CT as the principal method for pulmonary embolism diagnosis. She also led a key project on the Washington University NIH contract, Programs of Excellence in Nanotechnology, which developed a receptor-targeted radiotracer for atherosclerotic plaque imaging.Dr Woodard currently leads her own research program and is a PI or MPI on three NIH R01 grants for the translation of cardiovascular radiotracers into humans. She has nearly 200 peer-reviewed manuscripts, several patents, and has served as a charter member on NIH study sections, including Clinical and Integrative Cardiovascular Sciences (CICS) and Medical Imaging (MEDI), and chair of the NIH study section, Imaging Guided Interventions and Surgery. She has received numerous awards for her work, including being named an Academy of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Research (ARBIR) Distinguished Investigator.A revered leader in organized radiology, Dr Woodard serves on the board of directors of ARBIR and the Missouri Radiological Society. She also serves on the American College of Radiology (ACR) Board of Chancellors as the ACR chair of the Commission on Research. She is a past president of the North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging. Her expertise has informed the R&E Foundation Research Grant Study Section and the Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance.Article HistoryPublished online: Nov 30 2021Published in print: Jan 2022 FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsRecommended Articles Linda Moy, MD, Named New Editor of RadiologyRadioGraphics2022Volume: 42Issue: 2pp. E37-E38Linda Moy, MD, Named New Editor of RadiologyRadiology2022Volume: 303Issue: 1pp. 3-4David A. Bluemke, MD, PhD, Named Editor of RadiologyRadiology2016Volume: 282Issue: 1pp. 10-11David A. Bluemke, MD, PhD, Named Editor of RadiologyRadioGraphics2017Volume: 37Issue: 1pp. 5-62020 RSNA Outstanding ResearcherRadiology2020Volume: 298Issue: 1pp. 1See More RSNA Education Exhibits Imaging of Suspected Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Venous Thrombosis in Obese PatientsDigital Posters2020Clinical Aspects Relating to Acute Pulmonary Embolism ImagingDigital Posters2018Acute Pulmonary Embolism: The Role of the Radiologist from Diagnosis to TreatmentDigital Posters2018 RSNA Case Collection Acute pulmonary embolismRSNA Case Collection2022Carotid WebRSNA Case Collection2020Pulmonary Embolism with Right Heart StrainRSNA Case Collection2020 Vol. 302, No. 1 Metrics Altmetric Score PDF download
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