E. Ben Greene, M.D.

E. Ben
Greene
M.D.
Assistant Professor
Clinical Radiology & Radiological Sciences
Associate Program Director
Pediatric Radiology Fellowship

Section:  Pediatric Imaging

John C. Gore, Ph.D.

John
C.
Gore
Ph.D.
Director
Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science
Hertha Ramsey Cress Chair in Medicine
University Distinguished Professor
Radiology & Radiological Sciences
University Distinguished Professor
Biomedical Engineering
University Distinguished Professor
Physics and Astronomy
University Professor
Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
Vice Chair of Research
Radiology and Radiological Sciences

John C. Gore, PhD, holds the Hertha Ramsey Cress Chair in Medicine and is a University Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Vanderbilt University, where he also directs the Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science.

Dr. Gore obtained his BSc in Physics from the University of Manchester in 1972, a PhD in Physics from the University of London in 1976, and a BA degree in Law from Ealing College, London in 1982. He also has an honorary degree from Yale University.

He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), the American Physical Society, the National Academy of Inventors, the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering, and the Institute of Physics (UK). He is also a Distinguished Investigator of the Academy of Radiology Research and Overseas Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (UK).

He served on the Council of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering from 2011-2015, was twice an elected trustee of the Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and was a founding board member of the Society for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. He is editor-in-chief of the journal Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

He has been honored with several awards including the Gold Medal of the ISMRM (2004) for his contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging, the Earl Sutherland Award for Achievement in Research from Vanderbilt University, and is an Honorary Professor at Zhejiang University in China.

As a Principal Physicist in the Department of Medical Physics, Dr. Gore founded the pioneering MRI research program at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School and Hammersmith Hospital in the UK in the late 1970’s. In 1982 he established the MRI research program at Yale University which he directed from 1982-2002. At Yale he was also the founding Chair and Director of the program (later Department) of Biomedical Engineering and was a Professor of Diagnostic Radiology, Professor of Applied Physics and Professor of Psychology.

In 2002 he moved to Vanderbilt University to establish the Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science which has since grown to be one of the premier centers for imaging research in the world.

Dr. Gore has published over 700 original papers and contributions within the medical imaging field. His research interests include the development and application of multimodal imaging methods for understanding tissue physiology and structure, molecular imaging and functional brain imaging.

Section: Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science

Daniel F. Gochberg, Ph.D.

Daniel
F.
Gochberg
Ph.D.
Professor
Radiology & Radiological Sciences

Daniel Gochberg, PhD, is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and earned a MS and PhD in Physics at Yale University. He received the NIH Individual Postdoctoral National Research Service Award while completing a post-doctoral research fellowship at Yale University. He joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 2002 and was appointed Associate Professor in 2012. Dr. Gochberg’s research is focused on developing and applying magnetic resonance imaging methods that create specific and novel contrast. He is a member of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

Section: Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science

Katherine Frederick-Dyer, M.D., M.R.M.D

Katherine
C
Frederick-Dyer
M.D., M.R.M.D
Medical Director
CT, MRI, & VICC Radiology
Medical Director
MR
Director
Body MRI
Associate Professor
Clinical Radiology & Radiological Sciences

Katherine Frederick-Dyer is an associate professor of abdominal imaging in the Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She completed her residency in radiology at The University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, TN, and her fellowship in Abdominal Imaging at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Frederick-Dyer is certified as a Magnetic Resonance Medical Director/Physician (MRMD) by the American Board of Magnetic Resonance Safety.

After spending 3 years in private practice, Dr. Frederick-Dyer decided to return to academics to contribute to medical education, cancer imaging research, and more. Dr. Frederick-Dyer aserves as director of MRI for the body imaging section and participates in the Radiology Quality Improvement and MRI Safety Committees. In 2024, she was named Magnetic Resonance Medical Director. 

Section: Abdominal Imaging

Ricardo B. Fonseca, M.D.

Ricardo
B.
Fonseca
M.D.
Associate Professor
Clinical Radiology & Radiological Sciences

Ricardo Fonseca, MD, earned his medical degree from Federal University of São Paulo in São Paulo, Brazil. He completed residencies in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 2003 and was appointed Assistant Professor in 2004. Dr. Fonseca previously served as Program Director of VUMC's Body Imaging Fellowship.

Section: Abdominal Imaging

R. Michael Fleming, M.D.

Richard
Michael
Fleming
M.D.
Assistant Professor
Clinical Radiology & Radiological Sciences

Richard Michael Fleming, MD, earned an undergraduate BS and master in science degrees from Memphis State University and his medical degree from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. He completed a radiology residency at Methodist University Hospital and a fellowship in Nuclear Medicine from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 2016 after 21 years in private practice and six years at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is a member of the American College of Radiology, Society of Nuclear Medicine and Radiological Society of North America.

Section: Abdominal Imaging

Arthur C. Fleischer, M.D.

Arthur
C.
Fleischer
M.D.
Professor
Radiology & Radiological Sciences
Professor
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair

Arthur C. Fleischer, MD, is the Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences and the Medical Director of Ultrasound. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, where he previously served on the Board of Governors, a member and fellow of the American College of Radiology and the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound, and a member and former President of the Society for the Advancement of Women’s Imaging. Dr. Fleischer is the author of more than 240 papers and 24 books and currently serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. He has received the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Larry Mack Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2018, a Lifetime Service Award from the American Board of Radiology in 2015, Distinguished Alumnus Award from The Medical College of Georgia in 2007, the Frank H. Boehm Award for Contribution to Continuing Medical Education by Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 2005, and the CANDLE Award from the Vanderbilt School of Medicine in 2002 for medical student education.

Section: Ultrasound Imaging

F. Daniel Dunnavant, M.D.

Floyd
Daniel
Dunnavant
M.D.
Assistant Professor
Clinical Radiology & Radiological Sciences
Fellowship Director
Emergency Radiology

F. Daniel Dunnavant, MD, is an honors graduate of Rhodes Colleges and earned his medical degree from the University of Tennessee. He completed a residency in Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a fellowship in Pediatric Radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Dunnavant joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 2018 as Assistant Professor. He is a member of the Radiological Society of North America, American College of Radiology, the Society for Pediatric Radiology and the American Society of Emergency Radiology. In 2021, Dr. Dunnvant took on the role of liaison to the Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care. In 2022, he became Fellowship Director for the department's Emergency Radiology Fellowship, which launched in July of 2023.


Section: Emergency Radiology

Christine K. Dove, M.D.

Christine
K.
Dove
M.D.
Associate Professor of Clinical
Clinical Radiology & Radiological Sciences
Section Chief
Women's Imaging
Director
Fellowship Programs
Program Director
Breast Imaging Fellowship

Christine Dove, MD, is a graduate of Vanderbilt University Medical School. She also completed her residency in Diagnostic Radiology and her fellowship in Women’s Imaging at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and joined the faculty in 2008. In 2019, she was promoted to Associate Professor. She currently serves as the Fellowship Director for the Breast Imaging Fellowship program. Her clinical interest is Women’s Imaging, including obstetric/pelvic ultrasound and breast imaging. In 2022, she was appointed with the new leadership role of Director of Fellowship Programs. In 2024, she was named the Section Chief of Women's Imaging.

Section: Breast and Women's Imaging

Kathleen Donais, M.S.N.

Kathleen
Donais
M.S.N.
Assistant
Clinical Radiology & Radiological Sciences

Kathleen Donais, MSN, ACNP, earned her BSN and MSN from the University of Alabama. She joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 2006 in the department of Surgery. Following 14 years as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and Surgery Nurse Practitioner, Kathleen joined the faculty in the department of Radiology as Assistant in Radiology and Radiological Sciences. Kathleen is a member and current treasurer of the Middle Tennessee Advance Practice Nurse Association, and she previously served as the Co-Chair for the Advanced Practice Standards Committee.

Section: Interventional Radiology