Dr. Manish Dhyani awarded membership to the Council of Early Career Investigators

Dhyani Manish wears a suit and tie and glasses while smiling for a headshot.Congratulations to UW Radiology Assistant Professor Manish Dhyani, MD, who has been awarded membership to the Council of Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI2), class of 2024! This membership is awarded annually by The Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research (“The Academy.”)

Dr. Dhyani is an assistant professor in Abdominal Imaging and is the Associate Medical Director for Ultrasound. He completed his radiology residency from Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts, followed by an abdominal imaging fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He has an avid research interest in new ultrasound technology development and application of AI in radiology workflow. 

The Academy created CECI² in 2014 to recognize the achievements of researchers who are in the early phases of their careers and engage them in advocacy for medical imaging research funding by illustrating their research interests to policy makers in Washington DC.

Over time, as this council has grown, The Academy created and implemented year-long virtual programming aimed to prepare, support and connect investigators as they begin the process of NIH grant applications. Each year, academy members are called upon to nominate one career investigator to represent their department, society or company to the council’s class.

This year’s CECI2 class was nominated by a combination of academy member institutions, including academic departments, imaging societies, and industries. Learn more and read the announcement on The Academy’s website.

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