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A/PROF PATRICK VEIT-HAIBACH
MD University Medical Imaging Toronto University Health Network Toronto, Canada Dr. Patrick Veit-Haibach is a dual-certified Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine Physician currently serving as the Deputy Radiologist-in-Chief, Director of the PET/MR program and Division Head Abdominal Imaging at the Joint Department Medical Imaging (JDMI), Toronto, Canada. He is Full Professor of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at the Department Medical Imaging at the University of Toronto.
Over the course of his career so far, he has published > 240 articles, multiple book chapters and has been Editor/Co-Editor for four books in molecular/hybrid imaging. He is currently one of the main PI’s at UHN building a comprehensive Theranostic Program. He was one of the world’s first users of PET/MR and evaluated the PET/MR through its prototype phase to market approval. His research interests focus on multi-modality molecular imaging strategies and Theranostics, particularly combined PET/MRI and PET/CT, perfusion- and hypoxia-imaging. Current projects involve clinical and preclinical molecular imaging research in esophago-gastric cancer, hematological and lymphomatous malignancies, breast cancer, HCC, sarcoma and ENT cancer as well as hybrid-modality hypoxia imaging and machine learning endeavors in PET as well as being lead on several Theranostic studies on prostate cancer and neuro-endocrine tumours. |