Michael Veronesi MD, PhD

Associate Professor (CHS)

  • Associate Professor
Neuroradiology

UW Radiology Neuro-Oncological Imaging Program

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Biography

Michael Veronesi, MD, PhD is a physician scientist and neuroradiologist who completed a radiology residency from 2012-2016 and neuroradiology fellowship from 2016-2017 at the University of Chicago Medical Center. He was an assistant professor in neuroradiology at the Indiana University School of Medicine from 2017-2023 before joining the University of Wisconsin Department of Radiology as an associate professor in 2023.

Dr. Veronesi is the director of Neuro-Oncological Imaging at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public health within the Department of Radiology, which is tasked with improving the detection of brain malignancies using advanced multi-modality neuroimaging, including hybrid brain PET/MRI, in the clinical care of patients. Other goals of the program are to facilitate preclinical and clinical research initiatives across various multidisciplinary neurological subspecialties, including quantitative MR imaging, PET radiotracers, targeted therapies, and theranostics agents. This work spans the full spectrum from bench to bedside.

Visit the program’s website at noip.radiology.wisc.edu for insights into some of their work on theranostics, new therapeutic techniques, and advancements in imaging methods.

Education

  • Medical School Indiana University School of Medicine - 2010
  • Internship UVA School of Medicine - 2011
  • Residency University of Chicago - 2016
  • Fellowship University of Chicago - 2017
  • Graduate Indiana University School of Medicine - 2008