American
Roentgen Ray Society Grants ARRS Roentgen Fund Scholarships to Matthew Lee, Luca Pasquini
Leesburg, VA, February 6, 2025—The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS)
is pleased to announce two 2025 ARRS Scholarships have been granted to Matthew Lee, MD, at the University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine and Public Health and Yale School of Medicine’s Luca Pasquini, MD, PhD.
Provided by
ARRS’ own The Roentgen Fund®, the
ARRS Scholarship supports early-career faculty members pursuing radiological
research that promises to change how medical imaging is practiced. A two-year grant
totaling $180,000, the ARRS Scholarship aims to advance emerging scholars, as
well as prepare them for positions of leadership.
Drs. Lee and
Pasquini will be formally recognized as recipients of the ARRS Scholarship
during the opening ceremony of the 2025 ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA.
Matthew Lee, MD, is an assistant professor of radiology in the
abdominal imaging and intervention section at the University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine and Public Health. He completed his medical degree, surgical
internship, and diagnostic radiology residency at the University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine and Public Health. Following residency, Dr. Lee served as an
active-duty diagnostic radiologist in the United States Navy. Returning to the
University of Wisconsin for an abdominal imaging and intervention fellowship,
in 2022, he joined the faculty. Dr. Lee’s research focuses on artificial
intelligence (AI) applications in abdominal imaging, “opportunistic” imaging,
body composition analysis, workflow optimization, and advancing radiology’s
role in population health. Having published and presented extensively on these
topics, Dr. Lee is particularly interested in applying novel AI tools to
radiology datasets to gain insights into disease diagnosis, risk prediction,
outcomes, and health disparities—while optimizing radiology resource
utilization. Committed to expanding radiology’s impact on public and population
health, he is passionate about leveraging large-scale imaging data to add value
through enhanced prevention, improved patient outcomes, and reduced health care
costs, particularly for preventable diseases.
Luca Pasquini, MD, PhD, earned his medical degree from the
University of Florence in 2014, followed by a radiology residency and a PhD in neuroplasticity
at La Sapienza University in Rome—completed in 2019 and 2023, respectively.
During his early career in Italy, he held neuroradiology positions at La
Sapienza University and Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital in Rome. In the United
States, Dr. Pasquini advanced his career at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Center (MSKCC), where he served as a research associate in the fMRI laboratory.
Subsequently, he completed a Fellowship in neuro-oncology imaging and a nuclear
medicine residency at MSKCC from 2020-2024. Having published more than 50
papers in peer-reviewed journals, he is internationally recognized for his
contributions to the understanding of brain plasticity, earning multiple
prestigious awards from leading radiological societies. Currently, he serves as
assistant professor in radiology and biomedical imaging at Yale School of
Medicine and as a neuroradiologist at Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut.
Medical schools, affiliated hospitals, and clinical research institutions
with training interests in diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, allied
sciences, or other professions fundamental to imaging techniques are invited to
submit one nomination for the 2026 ARRS Scholarships.
North America’s first radiological society, the American
Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) remains dedicated to the advancement of
medicine through the profession of medical imaging and its allied sciences. An
international forum for progress in radiology since the discovery of the x-ray,
ARRS maintains its mission of improving health through a community committed to
advancing knowledge and skills with the world’s longest continuously published
radiology journal—American Journal of Roentgenology—the ARRS Annual Meeting, InPractice magazine, topical symposia, myriad multimedia educational materials, as well as
awarding scholarships via The
Roentgen Fund®.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Logan K. Young, PIO
44211 Slatestone Court
Leesburg, VA 20176
[email protected]