Michael T. Mcnamara
Medicine
Angiogenesis Foundation
Sweden
Biography
Dr. Michael McNamara leads a unique specialty of preventive health practice using the most sophisticated modalities of diagnostic imaging and blood analysis. A pioneer in the specialty of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), he founded the first hospital-based MRI department in Europe in 1986 at the Princess Grace Hospital in Monaco. He has led groundbreaking work in diagnostic MRI and CT imaging for cardiac disease and cancer, for pharmaceutical development and clinical testing, for sports related injuries, as well as in IT solutions for mining raw medical data for improvement of healthcare management. Dr. McNamara received his M.D. at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and trained in Medicine and General Surgery at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in San Diego, California, followed by specialty residency training in diagnostic radiology at University of California San Francisco (UCSF). He also completed fellowships in cardiovascular disease imaging and pharmaceutical MRI development, and in the development of pharmaceutical MRI contrast media for early cancer diagnosis.
Research Interest
Dr. Michael McNamara leads a unique specialty of preventive health practice using the most sophisticated modalities of diagnostic imaging and blood analysis. A pioneer in the specialty of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), he founded the first hospital-based MRI department in Europe in 1986 at the Princess Grace Hospital in Monaco. He has led groundbreaking work in diagnostic MRI and CT imaging for cardiac disease and cancer, for pharmaceutical development and clinical testing, for sports related injuries, as well as in IT solutions for mining raw medical data for improvement of healthcare management. Dr. McNamara received his M.D. at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and trained in Medicine and General Surgery at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in San Diego, California, followed by specialty residency training in diagnostic radiology at University of California San Francisco (UCSF). He also completed fellowships in cardiovascular disease imaging and pharmaceutical MRI development, and in the development of pharmaceutical MRI contrast media for early cancer diagnosis.