Arastoo Vossough Profile
Arastoo Vossough

@NeuroradAI

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Professor of Radiology @upenn | Larissa T. Bilaniuk Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neuroradiology @chopradiology

United States
Joined August 2018
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Arastoo Vossough
22 days
So proud of our CHOP Neuroradiology family, many here at @The_ASPNR in Austin, in my first ever de novo twitter (X) post after 6 years! @CHOPRadiology @ErinSchwartzMD @KShekdarMD @hisham @draash @alexis_maddocks @AdGoldmanYassen @cesaralvesneuro and many others
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@KShekdarMD @CHOPRadiology @The_ASPNR What an amazing and educational lecture!
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Arastoo Vossough
23 days
@AmalSalehNour It was great seeing you. Hope to come over in the summer.
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Arastoo Vossough
2 years
RT @crcerron: So grateful and honored to have been awarded the Cum Laude Scientific Poster distinction. Thank you to my mentor. Dr. Vossoug…
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Arastoo Vossough
2 years
RT @AmalSalehNour: The mastermind behind #ASPNR23 @SusanPalasis and the amazing @TYPoussaintMD @NeuroradAI at the end of the 2nd day. https…
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2 years
RT @NeuroradAI: Exceptionally true in radiology
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Arastoo Vossough
2 years
RT @NeuroradAI: Especially on the plane
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Arastoo Vossough
5 years
Especially on the plane
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Health Nerd
5 years
Amount of work I plan on getting done while travelling 🟧 🟧 🟧 🟧 🟧 Amount of work I 🟧 actually get done 🟧 🟧 🟦 🟧 🟦
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Arastoo Vossough
5 years
RT @GidMK: The symbolism is delicious
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Arastoo Vossough
6 years
@MarkGaze @DShadowgazer Lesson to those radiologists whose reports mostly start (and end) with "There is a T2 hyperintensity..."
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Arastoo Vossough
6 years
Exceptionally true in radiology
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Frank Harrell
6 years
#statistics advice of the day: if you are a producer or consumer of omics research where features were "found" using only data and not biological pathways, you are safe to assume a zero probability that the features are correct.
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