Dr. Masoom Haider
SENIOR
CLINICIAN SCIENTIST
Dr. Masoom Haider is Director of the Sinai Health System Research
MRI and Head of the Radiomics and Oncologic Imaging Research Lab at
Mount Sinai Hospital. He is a Staff Radiologist, Mount Sinai Hospital,
Senior Clinician Scientist, LTRI and Professor, Department of Medical
Imaging, University of Toronto as well as an Ontario Institute of
Cancer Research Clinician Scientist
Dr. Haider is also the Associate Vice Chair of the Biomarkers,
Radiomics, Quantitation, Theranostics Group, Medical Imaging, Faculty
of Medicine, University of Toronto. He was previously Chief, Medical
Imaging, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
He received his MD from the University of Ottawa and undertook
additional training at the University of Toronto and the Cleveland
Clinic Foundation.
Dr. Haider’s research focuses on prostate cancer localization with
MRI using multiparametric approaches; radiological pathologic
correlation in prostate cancer, GU malignancies and other abdominal and
pelvic malignancies; and feature analysis of tumors for imaging
biomarker validation (radiomics) and therapy response assessment.
He is also interested in functional assessment of tumors using MRI
and CT, pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancer assessment with MRI and
computer-aided diagnosis.
He is a co- Investigator on CIHR-funded Impact Grant: Canadian
Epigenetics, Environment, and Health Research Consortium (CEEHRC) Phase
II as well as the Terry Fox Foundation-funded Project Grant in
Porphysome Nanoparticle-Enabled Image-Guided Cancer Interventions.
Dr. Haider holds three patents on technologies related to medical
imaging as well as intellectual property related to medical imaging
teaching. He has published more than 180 publications in peer-reviewed
journals.
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