The 18th Annual Young Investigator Awards (YIA) in cardiovascular computed tomography program is intended to promote the research and writing skills of the trainees, as well as their oral presentation skills, and may provide the catalyst for some trainees to become future thought leaders in the field of cardiovascular imaging. This online event will allow the full SCCT community to hear the finalists' presentations and discover up-and-comers in the field.
Winners will be announced during the SCCT2024 Annual Scientific Meeting in Washington, DC.
Winner: $1,000, complimentary registration to SCCT2025 and one-year SCCT membership
1st Runner up: $1,000, complimentary registration to SCCT2025 and one-year SCCT membership
Runners- up: $500 and one-year SCCT membership
Abstract Presenter | Abstract Title |
Alexander Razavi, MD, MPH, PhD | Modeling Allocation Of Semaglutide According To Coronary Artery Calcium And Body Mass Index In Persons Without Clinical Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease And Diabetes: The Multi-Ethnic Study Of Atherosclerosis |
Mona Ahmed, MD, PhD | High-Risk Shear Stress Metrics Predict Acute Coronary Syndromes By Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography |
Seokhun Yang, MD | Prognostic Implications Of Coronary Ct Angiography-derived Plaque And Hemodynamic Features On Acute Coronary Syndrome Across Varying Time Intervals: Emerald-ii Study |
Milan Vecsey-Nagy, MD, PhD | Ultrahigh-resolution Photon-counting Detector CT Reclassifies Nearly Half Of Patients To A Lower CAD-RADS Category: Results From A Prospective, Intra-individual Comparison To Energy-integrating Detector CT |
Pakaparn Kittichokechai, MD | Anatomic Characteristics Of Patients With Right Aortic Arch And Aberrant Left Subclavian Artery Who Do And Do Not Undergo Vascular Ring Repair |
Brittany Weber, MD, PhD | The Frequency, Prevalence, And Outcomes Of Incidentally Detected Coronary Artery Calcium Using Artificial Intelligence Analysis Among Patients With Immune Mediated Inflammatory Diseases |