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  Thomas J. Brady, MD
tom@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu

CIMIT Responsibilities: Institution: MGH
  • Director, Cardiovascular Imaging and Intervention
  • Vice Chairman, Director of Radiology Research at MGH
  • L.L Robbins Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Background:
Dr. Thomas Brady is co-Leader of the CIMIT Cardiovascular Disease Program and
senior consultant to CIMIT, focusing on cardiovascular MRI and CT imaging. He is the Director of Cardiovascular Imaging and Intervention at the MGH with active research and
clinical programs in MRI and multi-detector CT, and the principal investigator on grants from NIH, CIMIT and industry. Dr. Brady is past president of the ISMRM and has received both the Gold
Science and Silver Service Medals from that Society. He is the Director of Radiology Research at MGH and L.L. Robbins Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Brady was the inaugural (1981) Director of Clinical MRI at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and established and led the MGH NMR Center from 1988-1998. From 1985 to 2003, he directed the NIH Training Grant in NMR Research. Since 2003, he has directed the NIH Training Grant in Cardiac MR CT Research. Dr. Brady has published over 200 scientific articles.