Dr.
Rachel Brem is the Director of Breast Imaging and Intervention,
Professor of Radiology and the Vice-Chairman in the Department
of Radiology at The George Washington University Medical
Center. Dr. Brem completed her undergraduate studies
at Brandeis University followed by medical school at Columbia
University where she graduated with honors. Dr. Brem completed
both her Diagnostic Radiology Residency and Breast Imaging
Fellowship at the John Hopkins Medical Institutions. Since
completion of her training Dr. Brem was on the faulty
at John Hopkins as the Director of Breast Imaging. Dr.
Brem¡¯s research and clinical interest includes Minimally
Invasive Breast Biopsy as well as New Technologies for
the Earlier Diagnosis of breast cancer including Computer
Aided Detection and Nuclear Medicine Imaging of the Breast
as well as Electrical Impedence Imaging of the Breast.
The latter effort is a collaboration with the Department
of Engineering, in the Institute of Biomedical Engineering
at the George Washington University.. She is the principal
investigator of a multi-institutional trial evaluating
computer aided detection of breast cancer. She is also
the principal investigator evaluating nuclear medicine
imaging for the improved diagnosis of breast cancer at
the George Washington University Medical Center.
Dr. Brem has extensively published in topic related to
breast cancer, and specifically in her areas of interest
which are new technologies for the earlier diagnosis of
breast cancer.
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