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In the background is black and white image of a radiologist looking at brain images on a large screen; the image is to the right and the radiologist is Dr. Yu-Chien Wu. Layered on top of the image, alternating from white to crimson are the words 75 YEARS.

Celebrating 75 years

Hundreds of faculty, staff, trainees and friends joined the department in celebrating its 75th anniversary!

See photos from the event!
Individual looking at scans on a computer screen in a radiology reading room

Visiting Professor Series

The research and educational programs of the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences are enhanced by several named visiting lectureships in honor of outstanding members of this medical specialty. Premier visiting professor lectures include the Edwin F. Koch Lecture and the Campbell-Klatte Oration.

Campbell-Klatte Lecture

The Campbell-Klatte Oration is an annual event with a visiting professor keynote and trainee research presentations. It was named after two distinguished chairmen of the department John A. Campbell, MD and Eugene C. Klatte, MD. The keynote address is given by a lecturer who is an alumnus or former faculty in the department.

Edwin F. Koch Lecture

The first visiting professor of the academic year in September is funded by a generous donation to the series by Edwin F. Koch. An additional five visiting professor lectures complete each year’s program lasting from September to April.