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Scott Gazelle

Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts

Invests in

Stages:

  • Min Investment:

    $5,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $50,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $25,000.00

Education

Work Experience

  • Attending Radiologist

    1992

  • Vice Chairman, Academic Advancement

    2018

  • Vice Chairman for Faculty Affairs

    2010 - 2018

    Developed and implemented programs that support recruitment, credentialing, maintenance of certification, career advancement, promotion and leadership development for >450 faculty members.

  • Associate Vice Chairman for Research

    2006 - 2018

    Overall responsibility for research finance and operations. The department has the largest radiology research program in the world, with approximately $100 million in annual research expenditures.

  • Director, Breast Imaging

    2013 - 2015

  • Founding Director, Institute for Technology Assessment

    1998 - 2015

    The ITA (www.mgh-ita.org) is one of the largest and most successful programs of its kind, with approximately 65 full-time faculty, staff and trainees and $30 million in active research funding. We conduct research to guide the development, evaluation and appropriate use of medical technologies and clinical programs that can improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of health care.

  • Associate Director, Center for Imaging and Pharmaceutical Research

    1992 - 1998

    Led efforts to develop blood-pool contrast agents for CT and ultrasound. Also established and led program to develop and evaluate equipment and techniques for radiofrequency tumor ablation.

  • Co-Founder

    2015

  • Director Emeritus

    2015

  • Professor of Radiology

    2005

  • Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management

    2006 - 2018

  • Founding Director

    2002 - 2018

    The Program in Cancer Outcomes Research Training is a multi-disciplinary training program that spans the hospitals and affiliated institutions of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center. Its goal is to train leaders in cancer outcomes research.

  • Consultant

    2014 - 2015

  • Co-Founder and Co-Director

    1995 - 1999

    The CCTR was established to facilitate the involvement of researchers from the Brigham and Women's and Massachusetts General Hospitals in clinical trials of new imaging pharmaceuticals, devices and techniques.