Radiology Personnel

Paul Kinahan, PhD, FIEEE, FAAPM, FSNMMI, FAIBME

Nuclear Medicine, Research

Professor of Radiology and Bioengineering
Adjunct Professor of Radiation Oncology
Vice Chair of Research

Biography

Paul Kinahan is a member of the UW Imaging Research Laboratory. He was part of the group that built the first prototype combined PET/CT scanner and has also contributed to the current class of data processing image reconstruction algorithms used in PET/CT oncology imaging. He moved to the University of Washington in 2001 where he continues his research in PET/CT imaging. He has served on committees for the RSNA, AAPM, SNM, NIH, and IEEE.

Education

  1. BASc 1985 University of British Columbia (Engineering Physics)
  2. MASc 1988 University of British Columbia (Engineering Physics)
  3. PhD 1994 University of Pennsylvania (Bioengineering)

Recent Publications (via Semantic Scholar)



Timing, Energy, and 3-D Spatial Resolution of the BING PET Detector Module
William Hunter, S. Dolinsky, Paul Kinahan, et al. - Published 2023 - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON RADIATION AND PLASMA MEDICAL SCIENCES

Semi-automated extraction of research topics and trends from NCI funding in radiological sciences from 2000-2020
M. Nguyen, P. Beidler, Joseph Tsai, et al. - Published 2023 - ARXIV.ORG

Co-Clinical Imaging Metadata Information (CIMI) for Cancer Research to Promote Open Science, Standardization, and Reproducibility in Preclinical Imaging
S. M. Moore, J. Quirk, Andrew W. Lassiter, et al. - Published 2023 - TOMOGRAPHY

Integrating deep learning algorithms for the lung segmentation and body-part-specific anatomical classification with Medical Imaging and Data Resource Center (MIDRC)
N. Shusharina, Deepa Krishnaswamy, Paul Kinahan, et al. - Published 2023 - MEDICAL IMAGING

Multi-Omic Biomarkers Improve Indeterminate Pulmonary Nodule Malignancy Risk Assessment
Kristin J. Lastwika, Wei Wu, Yuzheng Zhang, et al. - Published 2023 - CANCERS

Evaluation of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Repeatability and Reproducibility for Preclinical MRIs Using Standardized Procedures and a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Phantom
D. Malyarenko, Ghoncheh Amouzandeh, S. Pickup, et al. - Published 2023 - TOMOGRAPHY

Abstract P2-03-25: Pilot study to evaluate circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) to PET/CT imaging using 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) and 18F-Fluoroestradiol (FES) PET/CT imaging as biomarkers in patients with metastatic breast cancer
N. Hunter, L. Peterson, M. Muzi, et al. - Published 2023 - CANCER RESEARCH

Animal Models and Their Role in Imaging-Assisted Co-Clinical Trials
D. Peehl, C. Badea, T. Chenevert, et al. - Published 2023 - TOMOGRAPHY

An Online Repository for Pre-Clinical Imaging Protocols (PIPs)
S. Gammon, Allison S. Cohen, A. Lehnert, et al. - Published 2023 - TOMOGRAPHY

Regularizing the Deepsurv Network Using Projection Loss For Medical Risk Assessment
Phawis Thammasorn, S. K. Schaub, D. Hippe, et al. - Published 2022 - IEEE ACCESS