CURRICULUM VITAE
Prof. Dr. med. Val M. Runge, MD Education 1978 B.S., Stanford University (Chemistry, with honors) 1982 M.D., Stanford Medical School 1985 Diagnostic Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Faculty Positions 1986-1988 Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine 1988-1990 Associate Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine 1990-2001 Rosenbaum Endowed Chair, University of Kentucky 2002-2010 Centennial Endowed Professor (Chair), Texas A&M 2010-2013 John Sealy Endowed Chair, UTMB (sabbatical, 2012-13) 2013-2015 Visiting Professor, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland 2015-current Prof. Dr. med., University of Bern, Switzerland Honors Phi Beta Kappa Dyke Memorial Award, American Society of Neuroradiology Executive Council Award, American Roentgen Ray Society Silver Medal, Society of Nuclear Medicine Fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Harry Fischer Award, Contrast Media Research Society Who’s Who in America, 2009-16, Who’s Who in the World 2015-16 Publications Medical Texts – Editor for 21 medical texts (most recent listed): Essentials of Clinical MR (Thieme 2011 – 1st edition, German edition – 2011, Chinese edition – 2012, Turkish edition – 2013, 2nd edition – 2019), The Physics of Clinical MR Taught Through Images (Thieme 2005 – 1st edition, German edition – 2007, Turkish edition – 2008, 2nd edition – 2009, German 2nd edition – 2011, 3rd edition – 2014, 4th edition – 2018, Springer Nature 2022 – 5th edition), Imaging of Cerebrovascular Disease (Thieme 2016, Chinese edition – 2017), Neuroradiology: The Essentials with MR and CT (Thieme 2015, 2nd edition – 2020) Original Research - > 240 publications in high profile medical journals including Radiology, Investigative Radiology, European Radiology, JMRI, AJNR, AJR, Blood and Circulation Presentations > 800 scientific and invited presentations at national/international meetings and medical schools across North America, Europe, Australia, Japan, S. Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan and China Other Activities Editor-in-Chief: Investigative Radiology (since 1994) – 6.7 Impact Factor, the second highest ranked diagnostic radiology journal (by the JCR, CiteScore and the SJR) |