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Val Murray Runge (born August 28, 1956, in
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,
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) is an American and Swiss
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of
radiology Radiology ( ) is the medical discipline that uses medical imaging to diagnose diseases and guide their treatment, within the bodies of humans and other animals. It began with radiography (which is why its name has a root referring to radiat ...
and the
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of '' Investigative Radiology''. Runge was one of the early researchers to investigate the use of
gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element with the symbol Gd and atomic number 64. Gadolinium is a silvery-white metal when oxidation is removed. It is only slightly malleable and is a ductile rare-earth element. Gadolinium reacts with atmospheric oxygen ...
-based contrast agents for
magnetic resonance imaging Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body. MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio wave ...
(MRI), giving the first presentation in this field (in 1982), followed two years later by the first presentation of efficacy (in 1984). His research also pioneered many early innovations in MRI, including the use of tilted planes (for standardization of brain imaging, in 1987) and respiratory gating (for liver imaging, in 1984). His publication on multiple sclerosis in 1984 represented the third and largest clinical series (to that date) investigating the role of MRI in this disease, and the first to show characteristic abnormalities on MRI in patients whose CT was negative.


Biography

Runge was born in
Austin Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas, as well as the seat and largest city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. Incorporated on December 27, 1839, it is the 11th-most-populous city ...
,
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2 ...
and graduated from
Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
with a
Bachelor of Science A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of ...
, with honors, in Chemistry in June 1978. He subsequently received his MD from
Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine is the medical school of Stanford University and is located in Stanford, California. It traces its roots to the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific, founded in San Francisco in 1858. This ...
in January 1982. Following completion of a
diagnostic radiology Medical imaging is the technique and process of imaging the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention, as well as visual representation of the function of some organs or tissues (physiology). Medical imaging seeks to rev ...
residency at
Vanderbilt University Medical Center The Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) is a medical provider with multiple hospitals in Nashville, Tennessee, as well as clinics and facilities throughout Middle Tennessee. VUMC is an independent non-profit organization, but maintains acad ...
in December 1985, Runge was appointed as assistant professor and chief of service of magnetic resonance at
Tufts University School of Medicine The Tufts University School of Medicine is the medical school of Tufts University, a Private university, private research university in Massachusetts. It was established in 1893 and is located on the university's health sciences campus in downto ...
in 1986. He was promoted to associate professor in 1988. In 1990 he was appointed professor of diagnostic radiology and biomedical engineering, Director of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Center, and the Rosenbaum Endowed Chair of Diagnostic Radiology, at the
University of Kentucky Medical Center UK HealthCare is the health care system that is based on the campus of the University of Kentucky (UK) in Lexington, Kentucky. It consists of the university's hospitals, clinics, outreach locations, and patient care services along with UKs heal ...
. In 2002, Runge was appointed the Robert and Alma Moreton Centennial Chair in Radiology,
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, and professor of radiology at the
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. In 2010 he was appointed the John Sealy Distinguished Chair and professor of radiology at the
University of Texas Medical Branch The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is a public academic health science center in Galveston, Texas. It is part of the University of Texas System. UTMB includes the oldest medical school in Texas, and has about 11,000 employees. In Febr ...
in Galveston. In 2011, he received an additional honorary appointment as visiting professor, for 2012–2015, from
Tongji Medical College Tongji Medical College (TJMC, ) is a medical school in Wuhan, China. Formerly Tongji Medical University (), it became part of the newly established Huazhong University of Science and Technology ( HUST) in 2000. More than 10 graduates of the m ...
, Wuhan, Central China. Runge then spent two years in Zurich, Switzerland as a visiting professor at the
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(2013-2015). Runge lives currently in Zurich, Switzerland, having a long-term appointment (2015-present) as a member of the faculty at Inselspital, Universitätsspital Bern. He received the title of Prof. Dr. med. from the University of Bern in 2019.


Scientific career

Runge is an early pioneer in MRI, known for his work in 1982-1984 demonstrating for the first time the potential as well as early diagnostic utility of intravenous contrast media in MRI, specifically the gadolinium chelates. He is an author of more than 230 peer-reviewed papers published in the scientific literature. He is also the editor for twenty-one medical textbooks, with several of these translated into other languages, including German, Chinese, Polish and Turkish. His most recent textbooks are "Neuroradiology - the Essentials with MR and CT", second edition, "Imaging of Cerebrovascular Disease", "The Physics of Clinical MR Taught Through Images", fifth edition (2022), and the second edition of "Essentials of Clinical MR". He has given more than 800 scientific and invited presentations at national and international meetings and medical schools across North America, Europe, Australia, Japan, Korea and China over the past 38 years. Runge holds a U.S. patent (#4615879), together with Jeffrey A. Clanton, for oral particulate NMR contrast agents.


Current activities

Since 1994, Runge has been
editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
of '' Investigative Radiology'' (2021 Impact Factor of 10.065). He was also a member of the
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s of the Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging since their respective inceptions, in 1991 and 1988, and remained on these two editorial boards until the early 2020s. He remains active in research and development of MRI contrast agents and advanced MRI imaging techniques. In 2019, under his guidance, the first study demonstrating the toxicity of gadolinium chelates to brain tissue was published. This identifies a pathway by which linear gadolinium chelates may produce ill effects in otherwise normal patients long after injection, supporting the EMA's decision in 2017 to withdraw certain, and restrict other, agents in this category from clinical use. Runge also maintains an educational website (clinical-mri.com), for which international experts in MRI provide insights on imaging techniques and strategies.


Awards and membership

He was elected Fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine in 1990. In 2011, Runge received the Harry Fisher Medal for Excellence in Contrast Media Research from the Contrast Media Research Society. Other academic honors include the Executive Council Award from the
American Roentgen Ray Society The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) is the first and oldest radiology society in the United States. It was founded in 1900, in the early days of X-ray and radiation study. Headquartered in Leesburg, Virginia, the society publishes a monthly p ...
(for research in MRI and multiple sclerosis), the Dyke Memorial Award from the American Society of Neuroradiology (for MR contrast media research), and a Magna Cum Laude Award (for the best scientific exhibit) from the
Radiological Society of North America The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) is a non-profit organization and an international society of radiologists, medical physicists and other medical imaging professionals representing 31 radiologic subspecialties from 145 countries a ...
.Runge VM, Clanton JA, Price AC, Herzer WA, Wehr CJ, Schoerner VW, Felix R, Partain CL, James AE. Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the brain: experimental and clinical investigation with Gd DTPA. 70th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. Radiology 1984; 153:343. He is a diplomate of the
American Board of Radiology Established in 1934, the American Board of Radiology (ABR) is an independent, not-for-profit professional association with headquarters in Tucson, Arizona. It oversees the certification and ongoing professional development of physician specialists ...
(1986).


Private life

Runge has two daughters and currently resides in Zurich, Switzerland.


References

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