Awards
Feb. 13, 2017
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
Dr. Mark Goodman
Dr. Mark Goodman received a $47,861 subcontract on a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 1 award: 1R43EB021862-01A1 (Taylor/Goodman) 08/1/2016-01/31/2017 A New PET Maltodextrin for Diagnosis of Bacterial Infection.
Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski
Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski was elected Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, one of about 1,500 individuals who have distinguished themselves through their contributions in research, industrial practice and/or education. Fellows are nominated each year by their peers and represent the top 2% of the medical and biological engineering community.
2017 A3CR2 Outstanding Teacher Award
Dr. Mark E. Mullins
Dr. Mark E. Mullins has been selected by the American Alliance of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology (A3CR2) as the recipient of the 2017 A3CR2 Outstanding Teacher Award. This award is based on the quality of the nominee’s presentations and teaching materials; their ability to motivate learning; their effectiveness as a mentor; and the impact of their teaching upon trainees. The award will be presented at the Academy of University Radiologists’ annual meeting in MayGeorgia Tech Project Management Certificate
Camille Dingle, MBA
Camille Dingle earned The Georgia Tech Project Management Certificate with more than 90 hours of education on the Project Management Body of Knowledge©. This program has enhanced her expertise in managing projects. She will integrate the best practices of project management in her current role and with the Communications and Creative Services team, through initiatives in areas such as innovation, continuous improvement in quality of services, and new project introduction.