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Holman Page McAdams is a Medical Professor in the Department of Radiology at Duke University, specializing in Cardiothoracic Imaging. He has extensive research interests including Digital Radiography, Functional Lung Imaging, and Interstitial Lung Disease. His work involves the evaluation of prototype systems in clinical chest imaging and computer-aided analysis of digital chest radiographs, as well as hyperpolarized Xenon MR imaging to assess lung function. McAdams has received multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health for innovative projects aimed at improving the detection and classification of lung issues, including studies on molecular imaging of pulmonary nodules and tomosynthesis techniques for pulmonary nodule detection. He completed his M.D. at Duke University in 1986 and has held various academic positions within the Department of Radiology, progressing from Assistant Professor to his current role as Professor.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Specializes in Cardiothoracic Imaging and has held various academic roles in the Department of Radiology.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)