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Ralph Weissleder

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Ralph Weissleder (born November 8, 1958, in Zell am Harmersbach, Germany) is an American clinician scientist.

Biography

Ralph Weissleder is a professor at Harvard Medical School, director of the Center for Systems Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and an attending interventional radiologist at MGH.

Weissleder graduated from University of Heidelberg in 1985. Following his degrees, Weissleder completed an Internship and residency at University Hospital, Monterrey, Mexico. Weissleder pursued his post-doctoral research (1986–1989) and clinical training in radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and at Harvard Medical School (HMS). In 1994, Weissleder became assistant professor at HMS, full professor in 2001 (Department of Radiology), and an active physician (interventional radiology) at Massachusetts General Hospital. In 2007, Weissleder was appointed director of the MGH Center for Systems Biology and in 2008, he was also appointed professor in systems biology at HMS. Weissleder is a member of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center.

Weissleder has received honorary degrees from The Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León, Mexico (2007) and from Harvard University (2001).

Research

Dr. Weissleder is a widely recognized and cited researcher in biotechnology, especially in the fields of imaging and next-gen diagnostics[1]. His research interests include the development of novel molecular imaging techniques, tools for early disease detection as well as the development of nanomaterials for sensing and systems analysis[2]. His research is translational in nature and several of his developments have led to commercialized technologies and advanced clinical trials. He is cofounder of T2 Biosystems], Lumicell, Accure Health, VisEn Medical (acquired by Perkin Elmer), and an advisor to several other biotech companies (Moderna, Seer Bioscience, Boston Scientific).

Clinical Practice

Dr. Weissleder's practices at Massachusetts General Hospital, which is widely recognized [3] for its patient care and ranks among the most accomplished and innovative medical institutions in the world. He is a faculty member of the Department of Radiology and practices in interventional radiology with a particular focus on interventional oncology.

His area of expertise is in percutaneous biliary procedures, of which he has performed over 3,000. He treats biliary cancers, stone disease, strictures, post surgical complications, transplants and congenital abnormalities. He uses state-of-the art interventional equipment and emerging technologies for optimal patient care. He has an extensive referral base from across the country.

He has trained over 200 clinical fellows and over 500 research fellows. He is a member of the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization.

Publications

Dr. Weissleder has published nearly 1,000 publications in peer reviewed journals, has authored and co-authored several textbooks and holds 78 patents. His work has been cited over 185,000 times. He has an h-index of 213 and a weighted RCR citation index of 2550.

Awards and honors

He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) His work has also been honored with numerous awards including the Millennium Pharmaceuticals Innovator Award (2003), the J. Taylor International Prize in Medicine (2004), the AUR Memorial Award,[4] the ARRS President's Award,[5] The Society for Molecular Imaging Lifetime Achievement Award, the Academy of Molecular Imaging 2006 Distinguished Basic Scientist Award,[6] the 2008 RSNA Outstanding Researcher Award[7] and the 2011 European Society of Radiology Gold Medal.[8] Dr. Weissleder is ranked 23 in the world and 20 in United States by Research.com 2023 Ranking of Best Scientists in Biology and Biochemistry.[9]

References

  1. ^ Ioannidis JPA, Boyack KW, Baas J (October 2020). "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators". PLOS Biol. 18 (10): e3000918. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918. PMC 7567353. PMID 33064726.
  2. ^ Weissleder R (October 2022). "Leveraging technology to address current and future world issues". Sci Transl Med. 14 (666): eabq0606. doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.abq0606. PMID 36223448.
  3. ^ "Top American Hospitals - US News Best Hospitals". U.S. News & World Report.
  4. ^ AUR Memorial Award Archived 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine,
  5. ^ ARRS President's Award
  6. ^ Academy of Molecular Imaging 2006 Distinguished Basic Scientist Award
  7. ^ 2008 RSNA Outstanding Researcher Award Archived 2008-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ European Society of Radiology
  9. ^ Research.com
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