This year, over 50 faculty members, trainees, and medical students shared their expertise through presentations, posters, and workshops at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2025 Annual Meeting.
Thomas Grist, MD received the RSNA Gold Medal, the highest honor awarded by the society, in recognition of his remarkable service to the science of radiology. This marks the second RSNA Gold Medal for a faculty member, with Elizabeth Burnside, MD, MPH receiving one at the 2024 meeting.
Mark Schiebler, MD received an Honored Educator award, and Christopher Brace, PhD; Paul Laeseke, MD, PhD: and James Pipe, PhD were inducted into the Council of Distinguished Investigators Class of 2025 by the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research.

Faculty, trainees, and students also received the following accolades:
- Giuseppe Toia, MD, MS; Prashant Nagpal, MD; and Nicholas Laucis, MD were featured speakers at GE HealthCare’s CT Innovation Night
- Matthew Lee, MD; John Garrett, PhD; Joshua Warner, MD, PhD; and Perry Pickhardt, MD received a Certificate of Merit for their education exhibit “Untapped Potential: Adding Value Through Image-Based Opportunistic Screening.”
- Dania Daye, MD, PhD and Perry Pickhardt, MD received a Certificate of Merit at for “Transforming Patient Care: Radiologist-Driven Consultations with Opportunistic CT Screening.”
- Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellow Andrew Moore, MD received a Certificate of Merit for the education exhibit “A Fundamental Approach to Smoking Related Interstitial Lung Disease.”
- Nuclear Medicine Resident Anna Giarratana, MD, PhD was selected for the RSNA Introduction to Academic Radiology (ITAR) program.