Muneeb Ahmed, MD FSIR

Dr. Muneeb Ahmed, MD FSIR, is Chief of the Division of Interventional Radiology and a Vice-Chair of Radiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. His primary clinical and research interests are in Interventional Radiology treatments for cancer and in image-guided tumor ablation. Following completion of medical school at the Aga Khan University in Pakistan, he began his career in radiology as an NCI-funded cancer radiology research fellow at BIDMC. Upon completing radiology residency training (also at BIDMC) and a clinical IR fellowship at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, he returned to BIDMC as faculty, where he has continued to pursue his clinical and research interests in image-guided cancer therapies. Dr. Ahmed directs the NIH-funded Minimally-Invasive Tumor Therapy Laboratory, where his team studies tumor ablation biology, targeted drug delivery, and systemic effects of locoregional cancer therapies. On the basis of this work, he received the SIR’s Gary J. Becker Young Investigator Award in 2014, and was named a Fellow of the Society of Interventional Radiology in 2015. To date, he has co-authored over 85 original research articles and over 35 invited reviews and book chapters in interventional radiology, and given numerous invited lectures.
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