Hometown

Washington D.C.

 

Training/Education

College: Bachelor of Arts in Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado

Graduate Degree: Master of Science Boston University

Medical School: Boston University

Internship: Carney Hospital

 

What did you do before radiology?

Prior to medical school I worked as an anesthesia technician, where I gained firsthand experience in the intricacies of patient care within the operating room environment. My creative pursuits include working as a photographer and videographer, capturing adventures against the backdrop of Colorado's breathtaking landscapes. Academically, I completed a master’s degree with a thesis focusing on fracture healing which utilized a range of imaging-based analyses. It was an enriching experience that introduced me to the field of radiology.

Hobbies

 

Exploring the outdoors while skiing, mountain biking, or escaping into the wilderness for a camping trip. Unwinding at home watching Premier League soccer or Formula 1.

 

What are your favorite things to do in the Denver area?

 

Spending time outdoors in the easily accessible mountains, catching concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheater, and trying new restaurants.

 

Honors, Awards, Professional Organizations, Boards, Advisory Committees

 

Boston University Radiology Research Fellowship, July 2022 Serchuck Best Biomedical Science Poster, Boston University Annual Medical Student Research Symposium, February 2021 Medical Student Summer Research Program Scholarship, June 2020 Babur Z Khalique Memorial Scholarship in Medical Research in Translational Medicine, May 2020

 

Radiologic Society of North America American College of Radiology Association of University Radiologists American Society of Emergency Radiology American Medical Association

 

William T. Moore, Tobin Gramyk, Marina Khan, Nyssa Melendez. A Spicy Twist: Lingual Paresthesias and Gustatory Disturbances in Symptomatic Anemia Secondary to Severe B12 Deficiency. Oral Presentation at St. Elizabeths Annual Medical Research Day; May 2024; Boston, MA. William T. Moore, Kyle Robey, Michael J. Michno, Sanil Gandhi, Andrew Kompel, Muhammad Qureshi, Christina LeBedis. Is CTA necessary to diagnose vascular injury in blunt pelvic trauma? Oral Presentation at American Society of Emergency Radiology Annual Meeting; October 2023; San Diego, CA. William T. Moore, Justin Park, Ashley Davidoff. Make it Click: Novel Approach to the ABR Core Curriculum as an Efficient and Accessible Central Query Engine Database. Poster presented at Association of University Radiologists Annual Meeting; May 2023; Austin, TX. Nayana Somayaji, William T. Moore, Christopher Muratore, Judith Post, Bindu Setty. Not Everything is as it Seems: A Case of Heterotopic Glial Nodule. Poster presented at American Society of Spine Radiology Annual Symposium; February 2023; Charleston, SC. William T. Moore, Yu Liu, Louis C. Gerstenfeld, Beth Bragdon. Impact of Skeletal Muscle Trauma on Stem Cell Recruitment in Heterotopic Ossification. Poster presented at Musculoskeletal Repair and Regeneration Symposium; October 2020; New York, NY. Beth Bragdon, William T. Moore, Yu Liu, Amanda Molinelli, and Louis C. Gerstenfeld. Muscle Trauma Activates Satellite Cells to Contribute to Ectopic Bone. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the American Society of Bone and Mineral Research; September 2019; Orlando, FL. William T. Moore, Yu Liu, Louis C. Gerstenfeld, Beth Bragdon. Impact of Skeletal Muscle Trauma on Stem Cell Recruitment in Post-Natal Ectopic Bone Formation. Presented at Center for Skeletal Research Symposium; May 2019; Boston, MA.

 

Beth Bragdon, William T. Moore, Yu Liu, Amanda Molinelli, and Louis C. Gerstenfeld. Trauma Activates Satellite Cells to Contribute to Ectopic Bone. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2019;34(S1), S301. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.3936

William Moore

Department of Radiology

CU Anschutz

Leprino Building

12401 East 17th Avenue

Aurora, CO 80045


720-848-0000

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