Thomas J. Brady, MD

L.L. Robbins Professor of Radiology, HMS
Vice Chairman, MGH Radiology Research
Director, MGH Cardiac Imaging Center
Co-Director, CIMIT - Vulnerable Plaque Program
Senior Consultant, CIMIT

Phone: 617-726-8313
Fax: 617-724-4152
Email: tbrady@partners.org
Email: tom@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu

MD Degree:
Clinical Interests: Structural and functional cardiac imaging; Contrast agent development

Dr. Brady received his MD from Loyola University and his training in Internal Medicine and Nuclear Medicine at the University of Michigan. Dr Brady was the founding Director of the MGH NMR Center and directed that program for 12 years. His research interests include MR technique development, cardiac imaging and contrast agent development. Dr. Brady is or has been the PI on 24 industrial, foundation and NIH grants including two NIH T32 grants for training postdoctoral MD and PhD scientists. He has published over 200 peer reviewed articles in major medical journals. He is a past president of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and has received both the Gold Medal for science and Silver Medal for service from that Society. He was the First Vice President for the RSNA in 2002. He has and continues to serve on numerous committees at MGH, Harvard Medical School, national and international medical societies, NIH and industry.

Currently Dr. Brady is the Director of Radiology Research at MGH and oversees $58 million in external funding to the Department. He is the Director of the Cardiac MR-PET-CT Program at MGH with research interests in non-invasive cardiovascular imaging. Dr. Brady is co-director of the CIMIT Vulnerable Plaque Program. He is the Director of HST-203 Clinical Preceptorship at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology and Co-Director of the graduate course “Medical Innovations” at the MIT Sloan School. Dr. Brady serves as Laurence Lamson Robbins Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School.


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