D. S. Fahmeed Hyder, PhD
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Biography
Dr. Hyder is director of high-field horizontal small-bore systems at Yale’s MRRC, one of the most reputed in vivo magnetic resonance centers in the world conducting translational in vivo neuroscience and metabolism research. He is also founder and director of Yale’s QNMR Core Center, the only NIH-supported programmatic effort at Yale on neuroimaging with magnetic resonance technologies. He received a bachelor’s degree in physical chemistry in 1990 from Wabash and a doctoral degree in biophysical chemistry from Yale in 1995. He has been a faculty at Yale since 1999 and currently holds dual professor appointments in Diagnostic Radiology and Biomedical Engineering. He is a founding member of Yale’s Department of Biomedical Engineering. His work has produced over a hundred peer-reviewed publications. He has written and edited books on functional brain imaging. He holds several magnetic resonance patents on molecular imaging. He has had continuous NIH support since becoming an investigator. He has renewed grants from different scientific funding agencies. He has received early career awards from various scientific societies and funding scientific agencies. He sits on editorial boards of several international scientific journals and he reviews for many scientific journals spanning several disciplines. He has delivered numerous invited presentations around the globe. He serves on advisory panels of several scientific funding agencies.
Education & Training
- PhDYale University (1995)
- Associate Research ScientistYale University
- Post-Doctoral Associate (with Douglas L. Rothman)Yale University
- Research Fellow (with Tuan Vo-Dinh)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
- Research Fellow (with Robert G. Bryant)University of Rochester
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Distinguished Investigator Award | Academy of Radiology Research | 2016 |
Lundbeck Foundation Visiting Professorship | University of Copenhagen | 2014 |
Pilot Award | Yale-UCL Medical Technologies Collaborative: Imaging & Sensing | 2013 |
Pilot Award | Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation | 2008 |
Niels Lassen Award | International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism | 2003 |
21st Century Science Initiative Grant | Bridging Brain, Mind & Behavior, James S. McDonnell Foundation | 2001 |
Melvin H. Knisely Award | International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue | 2001 |
DBI Award | National Science Foundation | 1998 |
FIRST Award | National Institutes of Health | 1998 |
Young Scientist Award | International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism | 1995 |
Promotion of Research in Science | Sigma Xi | 1990 |
Outstanding Senior in Chemistry | Phi Lambda Upsilon | 1990 |
Outstanding Senior in Chemistry | The American Institute of Chemists Foundation | 1990 |
Lloyd and Howell Award in Chemistry | Wabash College, Crawforsdville, IN | 1988 |
Departments & Organizations
- Bioimaging Sciences
- Brain Energy Atlas Project
- Dean's Workshops
- Diabetes Research Center
- Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program
- Magnetic Resonance Research Center
- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- Neural Disorders
- Neuroscience Track
- Quantitative Neuroscience with Magnetic Resonance
- Radiobiology and Genome Integrity
- Radiology & Biomedical Imaging
- Radiology Diversity Program
- Yale Cancer Center
- Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS)
- Yale Ventures