Catherine Anne Foss, Ph.D.

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  • Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science

Research Interests

Small animal imaging; probe development; inflammation imaging; macrophages; infection imaging; PET; SPECT; NIRF imaging ...read more

Background

Dr. Catherine Foss is an Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science in the Johns Hopkins Medicine Radiology and Radiological Science division. Her areas of clinical expertise include small animal imaging; probe development; inflammation imaging; macrophages; infection imaging; PET; SPECT; and NIRF imaging. 

Dr. Foss received her undergraduate degree from University of Delaware. She earned her PhD from University of Notre Dame.

Dr. Foss' research interests include small animal imaging and infection and inflammation imaging research. 

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Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science

Departments / Divisions

Centers & Institutes

  • Center for Infection and Inflammation Imaging Research

Education

Degrees

  • B.S.; University of Delaware (Delaware) (1996)
  • Ph.D.; University of Notre Dame (Indiana) (2003)

Research & Publications

Core Facility:

Technology Expertise Keywords

Bioconjugate chemistry; radiolabeling of small molecules an biologics; autoradiography; small animal imaging; fluorescence microscopy; binding assays

Clinical Trial Keywords

I-DPA-713; inflammation; TSPO; tuberculosis; macrophages

Clinical Trials

Phase 1 Biodistribution and Pharmacokinetic Study of 124I-DPA -713 translocator protein (TSPO) based PET in Normal Human Volunteers and Feasibility Study for Detection of Tuberculosis.  Imaging Macrophage Activity Within Subclinical Coronary Plaque Using a Novel Radioligand to Translocator Protein.

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