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Mary Ellen Koran, M.D., Ph.D.

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Location

  1. Phoenix, Arizona

Languages

English

Dr. Mary Ellen Koran grew up in Annapolis, Maryland. She attended Duke University, where she was a Pratt research fellow in Biomedical Engineering. After graduating with honors, Dr. Koran moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a joint MD/PhD in Vanderbilt's NIH-funded Medical Scientist Training Program. She completed her PhD in Human Genetics in the laboratory of Dr. Tricia Thornton-Wells, where she studied the radiogenomics of Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Koran was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society, was active as a Student Advisor for the MSTP, and graduated with the Vanderbilt Founder's Medal as Valedictorian of her medical school class. She matched into Stanford's Radiology Residency Program, where she was served as Chief Resident and pursued a dual board pathway in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. While at Stanford she received the Etta Kalin Moskowitz Research Award and the RSNA Trainee Research Prize.

Dr. Koran was an Assistant Professor of Radiology in the Nuclear Medicine division at Vanderbilt University on the physician scientist tenure track, where she led the implementation of amyloid and tau PET for their exploratory Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. She received the Alzheimer's Association Clinical Scientest Fellowship award and a BIRCWH (K12) award to evaluate the genetics of AD using large-scale positron emission tomography (PET) data (including PET from the electronic health record).

Dr. Koran joined the Mayo Clinic in Arizona faculty in June 2024 and will continue her research in imaging genetics and PET imaging of AD.

Outside of work, Dr. Koran enjoys swimming with the local Masters' team and exploring Arizona with her husband, Cody, and their King Charles Cavaliers, Peach and Koopa.

  1. 2021
    Residency - ABR/ABNM Dual Pathway: Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear MedicineStanford Hospital
  2. 2017
    Internship - Internal MedicineUniversity of Tennessee
  3. 2016
    Doctor of Medicine - MD/PhD Program, Medical Scientist Training ProgramVanderbilt University School of Medicine
  4. 2014
    Doctor of Philosophy - Human/Medical Genetics, ImagingVanderbilt University
  5. 2013
    PhD - Human GeneticsVanderbilt University
  6. 2009
    BSE - Biomedical EngineeringDuke University

Certifications

  1. 2022
    Diagnostic RadiologyAmerican Board of Radiology
  2. 2021
    Nuclear MedicineAmerican Board of Nuclear Medicine

Awards and honors

  1. 2022
    Council of Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI), Congressional Showcase Imaging InvestigatorCouncil of Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI), The Academy for Radiological and Biomedical Research
  2. 2020
    Chief ResidentDiagnostic Radiology Residency, Stanford University
  3. 2020
    Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Future Leaders’ Academy
  4. 2019
    Trainee Research Prize "Concordance between 18F-PI-2620 tau PET/MRI Imaging and Clinical Outcomes in Alzheimer Disease and Other Tauopathies"RSNA
  5. 2018
    Grand Rounds Lecture, Imaging of Pain & the BrainDepartment of Radiology, Stanford Health Care
  6. 2016
    Founder’s Award, ValedictorianVanderbilt University School of Medicine
  7. 2016
    Roentgen AwardDepartment of Radiology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
  8. 2016
    Glasgow-Rubin Citation for Academic Achievement, ValedictorianVanderbilt University School of Medicine
  9. 2016
    Fellow and Resident Annual Meeting ScholarshipWorld Congress of Interventional Oncology
  10. 2015
    Junior Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, Vanderbilt University
  11. 2015
    Dr. Constantin Cope Medical Student Research AwardSociety of Interventional Radiology
  12. 2014
    Medical Student Travel ScholarshipSociety of Interventional Radiology
  13. 2013
    Flexner Dean’s Lecture Student Lecturer, Gene DopingVanderbilt University School of Medicine
  14. 2011
    Travel Fellowship, Short Course on Statistical Genetics and GenomicsNational Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health
  15. 2010
    MSTP Training Fellowship GrantNational Institutes of Health
  16. 2009
    Baldwin Scholars Unsung Heroine AwardDuke University
  17. 2008
    Research in Practice Program Grant, Epigenetic ImprintingDuke University
  18. 2007
    Pratt Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Fluid Dynamics in HIVDuke University

Professional memberships

  1. 2017 - present
    MemberAmerican College of Nuclear Medicine
  2. 2017 - present
    MemberSociety of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
  3. 2017 - present
    MemberRadiological Society of North America
  4. 2013 - present
    MemberAlzheimer’s Association
  5. 2012 - 2014
    MemberAlzheimer’s Association
  6. 2012 - 2013
    MemberSociety for Neuroscience

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