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Sebastien Roujol, Ph.D.

Dr. Roujol was a research fellow from 2011-2015 and an Instructor of Medicine in 2015 in Dr. Nezafat's laboratory. He subsequently joined the Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering at King's College London where he is currently a Lecturer in MR-physics. During his tenure at BIDMC...

Shingo Kato, M.D./Ph.D.

Dr. Kato was a research fellow from 2013-2015 in Dr. Nezafat's laboratory. He subsequently joined the Department of Cardiology at the Kanagawa Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center in Yokohama, Japan. During his time at BIDMC, he was a recipient of the Early Career Poster award by the American Heart...

Subashini Srinivasan, Ph.D.

Dr. Srinivasan was a master's student in Dr. Nezafat's laboratory in 2009. She subsequently joined Dr. Daniel Ennis's Laboratory at UCLA for her PhD training and the Department of Radiology at Stanford Univesity as a postdoctoral fellow. She currently works as a research scientist for Auris Surgical...

Keigo Kawaji, Ph.D.

Dr. Kawaji was a research fellow in Dr. Nezafat's laboratory from 2013-2014. He subsequently joined the Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago as a postdoctoral scholar, and is currently Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Dr. Kawaji's...

Markus Henningsson, Ph.D.

Dr. Henningsson was a visiting research fellow in Dr. Nezafat's laboratory in 2013. During his time at BIDMC, he first-authored multiple publications under the mentorship of Dr. Nezafat. He subsequently joined the Department of Imaging and Biomedical Engineering at King's College in London, where he...

Zachary Sather, M.S.

Zachary Sather pursued his master's thesis in Dr. Nezafat's laboratory in 2017. After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, he subsequently joined Oracle as an Applications Engineer.

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