Camilo Jaimes, MD - Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School (IMAGE)
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Camilo Jaimes is a neuroradiologist at BCH, director of faculty development for the department of radiology, and assistant professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Jaimes obtained his medical degree from Universidad del Rosario (Bogota, Colombia) and subsequently joined the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as a postdoctoral research fellow. He completed a diagnostic radiology residency and a neuroradiology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, as well as a pediatric neuroradiology fellowship at BCH. Dr. Jaimes has authored over 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts. His work revolves around the utilization of advanced MRI techniques to characterize normal development and early injury to various of children. After joining BCH, he focused his work on developing similar analytic techniques for the youngest of patients: the human fetus. In 2020, his work on motion corrected fetal DTI and tractography received the John Caffey award from the Society for Pediatric Radiology for best basic science paper.
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