Professor (CHS)
- Chief, Clinical and Research CT
Abdominal Imaging and Intervention

Biography
Dr. Meg Lubner is a professor (CHS) of Radiology in the
Abdominal Imaging Section. She joined the staff in 2009 after completing an abdominal
imaging fellowship at UW–Madison and residency training at Mallinckrodt Institute of
Radiology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Prior to residency training,
she obtained both her undergraduate and medical degrees from the UW–Madison, and was glad to
return home to Wisconsin for her fellowship. Her research interests include new technology
in computed tomography including dual energy and iterative reconstruction, image guided
tumor ablation, and oncologic imaging. Personal interests include running, reading, and all varieties of Badger sports.
Education
- Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Medical School: University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Residency: Mallinckrodt Institute
- Fellowship: University of Wisconsin - Madison
Publications
In the News
- Meghan Lubner Received Lifetime Honored Educator Award
- UW Saves Waste – and Time – With Sustainable CT Practices
- Pickhardt and Lubner’s Research Featured on Cover of Radiology: Artificial Intelligence
- Bluemke, Lubner, Reeder, and Woods Receive 2022 RSNA Honored Educator Awards
- Meghan Lubner Reflects on Her Role as Chair of Medical Board & President of Medical Staff of University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
- Grand Rounds: Inclusive Language in Academic Writing
- Ground-Breaking #HOPE4LIVER Histotripsy Trial Begins at UW-Madison
- Meghan Lubner Awarded ICTR Pilot Grant
- Departmental Promotions Announced
- Dr. Meghan Lubner Serves as Faculty for SAR International Conference
- Dr. Lubner Selected for 2018 Figley Fellowship