Radiology Clinical Research Core

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The clinical research mission of the Department of Radiology is to disseminate innovative work in imaging for infants, children, and pregnant women using state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Investigators conduct translational and clinical research that is broadly related to pediatrics, including interventional radiology, musculoskeletal radiology, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and pulmonary imaging, oncology, emergency radiology, fetal and neonatal imaging, gastrointestinal and genitourinary imaging, and neuroradiology.

Vice Chair for Clinical Research Dr. Hansel Otero leads the Radiology Clinical Research Core and supports radiologists, clinical fellows, research fellows, and postdocs with their research work. The overall goal of the core is to conduct, publish, and disseminate novel research.

Clinical research in the Department of Radiology is an enterprise that continues to grow with each new seed of ambition. We are committed to pursuing innovation and excellence in diagnostic imaging research while never losing sight of the ultimate mission to advance children's health.

Hansel J. Otero

Hansel J. Otero, MD, FAAP

Vice Chair of Clinical Research, Department of Radiology
As vice chair of clinical research in the Department of Radiology, Dr. Otero oversees a growing translational and clinical research program that is broadly related to and impacts nearly every pediatric subspecialty. This program includes interventional radiology, cardiovascular, lymphatic imaging, pulmonary imaging, and oncology, among many others.