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 S. Ted Treves, MD
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   Department  Radiology
   Hospital Title  Chief, Division of Nuclear Medicine
   Academic Title  Professor of Radiology
   Phone  617-355-7935
   Fax  617-730-0620
   Email  S. Ted Treves
   Location  300 Longwood Ave
Pavilion 2
Boston, MA 02115
Research Overview

Ted Treves' research is directed along two paths: integrating systems in medical imaging and optimizing the use of nuclear medicine in pediatrics.

In the first, he has evaluated new technologies for implementation. One recent implementation, the Picture Archiving and Communication System, has largely reduced the use of film in diagnostic imaging and allowed image sharing throughout the Children's Hospital enterprise.

In the second, he has conducted numerous evaluations of existing and emerging technologies and participated in multi-center trials of nuclear medicine imaging in children.

About Ted Treves

Ted Treves received his MD from the University of Buenos Aires. He completed his residency in nuclear medicine at Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill University and a nuclear medicine fellowship at Yale University Medical Center.

He is also Director of the Harvard Medical School-Joint Program in Nuclear Medicine.

Key Publications
  • Treves ST, Packard AB, Fung LC. Assessment of rapid changes in renal blood flow with (191m)Ir, an ultra-short-lived radionuclide. Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2004; 45:508-11.

  • Alavi A, Blahd WH, DeNardo SJ, Graham MM, Holder LE, Larson SM, Maurer AH, Miller TR, Nusynowitz ML, Palestro CJ, Parker JA, Schelbert HR, Taylor AT Jr, Treves ST. Components of professional competence for nuclear medicine physicians. Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2003; 44(6):988-90.

  • Alderson PO, Chen DC, Fleishman MJ, Hoh CK, Kim CK. Lee VW, Mellins RB, Miller JH, Moore WH, Peavy HH, Shah A, Treves ST. Radioaerosol scintigraphy in infants and children born to mothers with HIV disease. Pediatric Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Complications (of Vertically Transmitted Human Immunodeficiency Virus) Study Group. Radiology 1999; 210: 815-22.

  • Treves ST, Mitchell KD, Habboush IH. Three dimensional image alignment, registration and fusion. Quarterly Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1998; 42: 83-92.
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