Scott A. Grumley, M.D.
Scott A. Grumley, M.D.Interim Section Chief, Cardiopulmonary Imaging Section |
Scott A. Grumley, M.D. received his BS in Biology from Emory University, followed by medical school at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. During his UAB intern year he received the Argus Award for Best Teaching Intern. He served as Chief Resident during his tenure in the UAB Department of Radiology and completed an Abdominal Imaging fellowship. After 16 years in private practice, he has returned to UAB, serving in the Cardiopulmonary division. Contact InformationAdministrative Support: |
Hrudaya Nath, M.D.
Hrudaya Nath, M.D.Professor, Cardiopulmonary Imaging Section |
Hrudaya Nath, M.D., completed his training in Poona and Vellore India at the Armed Forces Medical College and the Christian Medical College Hospitals, respectively. After completing his training in India, Dr. Nath also did additional Residency Training at the North Carolina Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill, North Carolina followed by a Fellowship in CV Radiology at the University of Minnesota Hospitals in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Contact InformationAdministrative Support: |
Satinder P. Singh, M.D., FCCP, FNASCI, FSABI
Satinder P. Singh, M.D., FCCP, FNASCI, FSABIDirector, Cardiac CT; |
Satinder P. Singh M.D., FCCP, FNASCI, FSABI completed his medical school at the University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, followed by a radiology residency at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi and subsequently at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). He completed both a Cardiopulmonary Radiology and a Thoracic MRI Fellowship at UAB. Dr. Singh served as staff radiologist as well as the Acting Chief of Radiology at the Birmingham VA Medical Center before joining faculty in the Cardiopulmonary Radiology Section at UAB. He also holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Singh serves as the Director of Cardiac CT, Chief of Cardiopulmonary Radiology, CT Modality Chief and Director of the Combined Cardiopulmonary and Abdominal Imaging Fellowship Program in the Department of Radiology. He has served as Chief of the 3D lab for four years. He also served two three-year terms as a member of the UAB Faculty Council for Appointment, Promotion and Tenure (APT). He is a member of the department's Resident Education and APT Committee in addition to serving on the Radiology Quality Council. Dr. Singh has received many teaching awards including "Best Lecturer" by the medical students, multiple Louisville Slugger awards by senior residents for "Best Board Reviewer" and the UAB Department of Radiology Teacher of the Year Distinguished Faculty Award. His research interests include cardiac CT role in myocardial perfusion, pulmonary HTN, TAVR, and LVAD; dynamic airway imaging, neoplastic and inflammatory conditions of the lung and pleura and 3D imaging. Dr. Singh has been instrumental in decreasing CT radiation as well as contrast dose for several CT angiographic studies. Lately, he has been involved in several novel innovation projects. He is active in many national radiological organizations and serves on multiple national committees for the North American Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, Society of Thoracic Radiology and Society of Cardiac CT. He has served as an oral examiner for the American Board of Radiology for six years. Contact InformationAdministrative Support: |
Srini Tridandapani, Ph.D., M.D., MBA
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Srini Tridandapani earned the B.E. degree in electronics and communication engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India, and the M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Washington, Seattle, both in electrical engineering. After postdoctoral training in computer science at the University of California, Davis, he was an Assistant Professor of electrical and computer engineering at Iowa State University, Ames. Committed to making a direct clinical impact, Srini then took the bold plunge and entered medical school at the University Michigan, Ann Arbor, receiving the M.D. degree with distinction in research. He then completed residency training in radiology also the University of Michigan. Moving to Emory University, Srini received clinical fellowships in cardiothoracic imaging and abdominal imaging. He subsequently earned an MSCR (clinical and translational research) and an M.B.A. from Emory University, Atlanta, GA. He is currently a Professor and Vice Chair for Imaging Informatics in the Department of Radiology at University of Alabama, an Adjunct Professor with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. Srini developed novel gating strategies for optimizing cardiac computed tomography funded by a K23 from the National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. Subsequently, he has been funded by NSF and NIH SBIR grants to his start-up, Camerad Technologies, which is commercializing a technology to increase quality and patient safety in medical imaging. Srini has published over 75 peer-reviewed manuscripts and full-length conference proceedings, secured three US patents, and has provided over 75 invited lectures at local, regional, national and international institutions of higher learning and conferences. Srini is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine (JTEHM), an Associate Editor of the ACR Case-in-Point, and an Assistant Editor of the American Journal of Roentgenology. He serves on numerous national committees in both engineering and radiology. He is the chair of the RSNA Research Study Section, and has served as a reviewer for the NSF, the NIH, and the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, and the ARRS Scholar Awards. Srini is a member of the Roentgen Fund Board of Trustees, and a past president of the Radiology Research Alliance (RRA) of the AUR. He is a member of the editorial steering committee of IEEE JTEHM and a past co-chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Translational Engineering for Healthcare Innovations. He has earned numerous prestigious honors and awards including membership in the Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical Engineering Honors Society) and the Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honors Society), the New Investigator Award from the AUR RRA, the Melvin M. Figley Fellowship in Radiology Journalism, Top Reviewer awards from Academic Radiology and the AJR for several years. His paper on integrating photography along with medical imaging studies was the most downloaded paper from the Journal of Digital Imaging in 2013. Srini enjoys mentoring engineering graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, medical students and residents. Contact InformationAdministrative Support: |