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Andrey Fedorov
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Andrey Fedorov is an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and a researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), where he has been affiliated since 2008.16 While the query refers to him as an Assistant Professor, his academic timeline shows he held that role from January 2016 to November 2020 before being promoted to Associate Professor.1
Academic Background
- Education:
Research Focus
His work intersects medical image computing, imaging informatics, cancer research, and reproducible science, with a strong emphasis on open-source software and data sharing.269 Key contributions include:
- 3D Slicer: A widely used open-source platform for medical imaging analysis, where he serves as a core contributor.68
- NCI Imaging Data Commons (IDC): As technical PI, he leads efforts to build infrastructure for sharing cancer imaging data and radiomics tools.459
- Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers: Development of standards for reproducible radiomics research, including the Image Biomarker Standardization Initiative.8
Key Projects and Roles
- QIICR (Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research): Co-PI for developing open-source tools for imaging biomarker analysis.6
- AI Data Readiness Challenges: Engaging researchers in preparing imaging data for AI applications through NCI initiatives.3
- DICOM Standardization: Advancing interoperability in medical imaging data sharing.8
Publications and Impact
His work has been cited over 21,000 times, with seminal papers on radiomics, prostate MRI, and reproducible science.8 Notable contributions include the Computational Radiomics System and the CLEAR reporting guideline for radiomics research.8
Fedorov advocates for transparent, reproducible research practices and has organized community-driven hackathons to advance medical imaging tools.69 His LinkedIn activity highlights ongoing efforts to promote open data and collaborative research in cancer imaging.357

