Alexander Guimaraes, M.D., Ph.D., FACR

  • Professor of Diagnostic Radiology, School of Medicine
  • Vice-chair, Diagnostic Radiology Research
  • Professor, Body Imaging
  • Cancer Biology Graduate Program, School of Medicine

Biography

I am section head of abdominal imaging within the Department of Radiology. I am very excited about the opportunities available at OHSU, the focused direction that OHSU is taking towards precision medicine, molecular imaging, and cancer in specific. These initiatives dovetail very much with my interests and background, and I am eager to become a part of the OHSU efforts. Furthermore, these interests are in concert with the philosophy of the Department of Radiology as we increase our translational efforts and research footprint within the institution.

I graduated from University of Michigan in 1988 with a degree in nuclear engineering and began gravitating to imaging sciences and interactions of radiation and matter. I attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and continued to refine my interests in imaging sciences by completing a Ph.D. in radiological sciences and nuclear engineering using MRI to better understand and study quantitative assessments of neuronal degeneration.  This both enhanced my appreciation of scientific research, but also fomented my desire to treat patients. I graduated from Harvard Medical School with a desire to pursue radiology and become a physician scientist. I completed my training in radiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital where I was chief resident, and also was asked to stay on staff in the Division of Abdominal Imaging and Interventional Radiology. While on staff, I received grants to allow me to pursue post-doctoral training in molecular imaging at the Center for Molecular Imaging research, and further refined my goals into developing MRI for imaging the tumor microenvironment. I was on staff for 10 years, and my career as a physician scientist at the Massachusetts General Hospital culminated as the medical director of the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, where I combined my interests in cancer imaging, for awards in imaging pancreatic cancer with magnetic nanoparticles and also became a leader in PET-MRI research over the past few years.

My long-term professional goal is to develop and lead research initiatives in the development of quantitative tools to evaluate with MRI the early diagnosis and efficacy of therapeutic strategies against cancer. Quantitative imaging and molecular imaging are challenging new fields that are constantly evolving and growing. Furthermore, the field of cancer therapeutics has demonstrated a near exponential growth in the development of novel small molecule targeted agents. Although imaging plays a significant role in the evaluation of these therapeutic agents, there is a need for physician radiologic scientists who both engage and treat these patients, and also are interested in leading the effort for the development of quantitative, diagnostic tools aimed at accurately assessing the efficacy of these therapies in the preclinical and clinical setting. Furthermore, there is a need for biologists, molecular oncologists, and other basic scientists to have an increased understanding of the role of imaging in their science. This will allow the proper education and training at the undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral level to occur in order to have a clear translational path from pre-clinical to clinical trial design.

During the last 10 years, in addition to NIH funding, and clinical work, I have been involved in graduate education at MIT and Harvard Medical school at the undergraduate and graduate levels in courses including anatomy, and magnetic resonance imaging. Furthermore, I have had the pleasure of spending the last four years on the Harvard/MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST) medical school admissions committee. I am excited about mentoring the clinical faculty in my section towards enhancing their research opportunities at OHSU, and also at the opportunity to continue such efforts including mentoring students with an emphasis on molecular and cellular biology and cancer biology while at OHSU as it pertains to imaging within their scientific questions. I am honored to hopefully serve as a bridge between our two departments and engage others within the imaging community to do the same.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • B.S., 1988, University of Michigan
    • Ph.D., 1994, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • M.D., 1999, Harvard Medical School
  • Residency

    • Diagnostic radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2004
  • Fellowship

    • Abdominal imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2005

Publications

Elsevier pure profile

Publications

  • Case 9-2025

    New England Journal of Medicine
    1. Kathleen E. Corey
    2. David M. Dudzinski
    3. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    4. Mari Mino-Kenudson
  • Ongoing replication stress tolerance and clonal T cell responses distinguish liver and lung recurrence and outcomes in pancreatic cancer

    Nature Cancer
    1. Jason M. Link
    2. Jennifer R. Eng
    3. Carl Pelz
    4. Kevin MacPherson-Hawthorne
    5. Patrick J. Worth
    6. Shamaline Sivagnanam
    7. Dove J. Keith
    8. Sydney Owen
    9. Ellen M. Langer
    10. Alison Grossblatt-Wait
    11. Gustavo Salgado-Garza
    12. Allison L. Creason
    13. Sara Protzek
    14. Julian Egger
    15. Hannah Holly
    16. Michael B. Heskett
    17. Koei Chin
    18. Nell Kirchberger
    19. Konjit Betre
    20. Elmar Bucher
    21. David Kilburn
    22. Zhi Hu
    23. Michael W. Munks
    24. Isabel A. English
    25. Motoyuki Tsuda
    26. Jeremy Goecks
    27. Emek Demir
    28. Andrew C. Adey
    29. Adel Kardosh
    30. Charles D. Lopez
    31. Brett C. Sheppard
    32. Alex Guimaraes
    33. Brian Brinkerhoff
    34. Terry K. Morgan
    35. Gordon B. Mills
    36. Lisa M. Coussens
    37. Jonathan R. Brody
    38. Rosalie C. Sears
  • CASPER

    Future Oncology
    1. Charles D. Lopez
    2. Adel Kardosh
    3. Emerson Y. Chen
    4. Guillaume Pegna
    5. Alexander Guimaraes
    6. Bryan Foster
    7. Brian Brinkerhoff
    8. Shaun M. Goodyear
    9. Jeong Youn Lim
    10. Erin Taber
    11. Brindha Rajagopalan
    12. Exodus Edmerson
    13. Johnson Vo
    14. Katherine Nelson
    15. Anna Jackson
    16. Tasha Gingerich
    17. Anne Fahlman
    18. Christopher Lessenich
    19. Francesca Fennell
    20. Diane Ventura
    21. Preeyam Roy
    22. Dove Keith
    23. Brett Sheppard
    24. Jonathan R. Brody
    25. Gordon B. Mills
    26. Ze'ev A. Ronai
    27. Rosalie C. Sears
  • Exceptional Response to Trastuzumab Deruxtecan in a Patient with Recurrent Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma with Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 Expression

    JCO Precision Oncology
    1. Ben L. Kong
    2. Jayne M. Stommel
    3. Jamie M. Keck
    4. David Kilburn
    5. Aaron Streblow
    6. Julian Egger
    7. Allison L. Creason
    8. Christopher G. Suciu
    9. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    10. Christopher L. Corless
    11. Gordon B. Mills
    12. Tanja Pejovic
  • Deletion of the mRNA stability factor ELAVL1 (HuR) in pancreatic cancer cells disrupts the tumor microenvironment integrity

    NAR Cancer
    1. Grace A. McCarthy
    2. Roberto Di Niro
    3. Jennifer M. Finan
    4. Aditi Jain
    5. Yifei Guo
    6. Cory R. Wyatt
    7. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    8. Trent A. Waugh
    9. Dove Keith
    10. Terry K. Morgan
    11. Rosalie C. Sears
    12. Jonathan R. Brody
  • Postoperative surveillance of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) recurrence

    Abdominal Radiology
    1. Linda C. Chu
    2. Zhen J. Wang
    3. Avinash Kambadakone
    4. Elizabeth M. Hecht
    5. Jin He
    6. Amol K. Narang
    7. Daniel A. Laheru
    8. Hina Arif-Tiwari
    9. Priya Bhosale
    10. Candice W. Bolan
    11. Olga R. Brook
    12. Abraham F. Bezuidenhout
    13. Richard K.G. Do
    14. Samuel J. Galgano
    15. Ajit H. Goenka
    16. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    17. David M. Hough
    18. Naveen Kulkarni
    19. Ott Le
    20. Lyndon Luk
    21. Lorenzo Mannelli
    22. Michael Rosenthal
    23. Guillermo Sangster
    24. Zarine K. Shah
    25. Erik V. Soloff
    26. Parag P. Tolat
    27. Marc Zins
    28. Elliot K. Fishman
    29. Eric P. Tamm
    30. Atif Zaheer
  • 3D MR fingerprinting using Seiffert spirals

    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
    1. Cory R. Wyatt
    2. Alexander R. Guimaraes
  • An omic and multidimensional spatial atlas from serial biopsies of an evolving metastatic breast cancer

    Cell Reports Medicine
    1. Brett E. Johnson
    2. Allison L. Creason
    3. Jayne M. Stommel
    4. Jamie M. Keck
    5. Swapnil Parmar
    6. Courtney B. Betts
    7. Aurora Blucher
    8. Christopher Boniface
    9. Elmar Bucher
    10. Erik Burlingame
    11. Todd Camp
    12. Koei Chin
    13. Jennifer Eng
    14. Joseph Estabrook
    15. Heidi S. Feiler
    16. Michael B. Heskett
    17. Zhi Hu
    18. Annette Kolodzie
    19. Ben L. Kong
    20. Marilyne Labrie
    21. Jinho Lee
    22. Patrick Leyshock
    23. Souraya Mitri
    24. Janice Patterson
    25. Jessica L. Riesterer
    26. Shamilene Sivagnanam
    27. Julia Somers
    28. Damir Sudar
    29. Guillaume Thibault
    30. Benjamin R. Weeder
    31. Christina Zheng
    32. Xiaolin Nan
    33. Reid F. Thompson
    34. Laura M. Heiser
    35. Paul T. Spellman
    36. George Thomas
    37. Emek Demir
    38. Young Hwan Chang
    39. Lisa M. Coussens
    40. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    41. Christopher Corless
    42. Jeremy Goecks
    43. Raymond Bergan
    44. Zahi Mitri
    45. Gordon B. Mills
    46. Joe W. Gray
  • Standardization of MRI Screening and Reporting in Individuals With Elevated Risk of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

    American Journal of Roentgenology
    1. Chenchan Huang
    2. Diane M. Simeone
    3. Lyndon Luk
    4. Elizabeth M. Hecht
    5. Gaurav Khatri
    6. Avinash Kambadakone
    7. Hersh Chandarana
    8. Justin M. Ream
    9. Jessica N. Everett
    10. Alexander Guimaraes
    11. Joy Liau
    12. Anil K. Dasyam
    13. Carla Harmath
    14. Alec J. Megibow
    15. Salvatore Paiella
    16. Kasmintan Schrader
    17. Srinivas Gaddam
    18. Fay Kastrinos
    19. Joanne Jeter
    20. Raymond Wadlow
    21. Daniel Chung
    22. Michael Wallace
    23. Yan Bi
    24. George Zogopoulos
    25. Jennifer Permuth
    26. Aimee Lucas
    27. Aaron Grossberg
    28. Rosalie Sears
    29. Julie Earl
    30. Talia Golan
    31. Andrew Lowy
    32. Sonia Kupfer
    33. James Lindberg
    34. Daniel Sussman
    35. Nipun Merchant
    36. Richard Kwon
    37. Kelsey Klute
    38. Bryson Katona
    39. Randy Brand
    40. Vivek Kaul
    41. Teresa Brentnall
    42. James Farrell
  • Characterizing advanced breast cancer heterogeneity and treatment resistance through serial biopsies and comprehensive analytics

    npj Precision Oncology
    1. Allen Li
    2. Jamie M. Keck
    3. Swapnil Parmar
    4. Janice Patterson
    5. Marilyne Labrie
    6. Allison L. Creason
    7. Brett E. Johnson
    8. Molly Downey
    9. George Thomas
    10. Carol Beadling
    11. Laura M. Heiser
    12. Annette Kolodzie
    13. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    14. Christopher L. Corless
    15. Joe W. Gray
    16. Gordon B. Mills
    17. Raymond C. Bergan
    18. Zahi I. Mitri
  • Exceptional response to trastuzumab in a heavily pretreated patient with erbb3-mutated metastatic breast cancer

    JCO Precision Oncology
    1. Swapnil Parmar
    2. Jamie M. Keck
    3. Ben Kong
    4. Regan Look
    5. Brett Johnson
    6. Janice Patterson
    7. Marilyne Labrie
    8. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    9. Christopher L. Corless
    10. Carol Beadling
    11. Annette Kolodzie
    12. Raymond Bergan
    13. Joe W. Gray
    14. Gordon B. Mills
    15. Zahi I. Mitri
  • Importance of incorporating quantitative imaging biomarker technical performance characteristics when estimating treatment effects

    Clinical Trials
    1. Nancy A. Obuchowski
    2. Erick M. Remer
    3. Ken Sakaie
    4. Erika Schneider
    5. Robert J. Fox
    6. Kunio Nakamura
    7. Ricardo Avila
    8. Alexander Guimaraes
  • Multiomics analysis of serial PARP inhibitor treated metastatic TNBC inform on rational combination therapies

    npj Precision Oncology
    1. Marilyne Labrie
    2. Allen Li
    3. Allison Creason
    4. Courtney Betts
    5. Jamie Keck
    6. Brett Johnson
    7. Shamilene Sivagnanam
    8. Christopher Boniface
    9. Hongli Ma
    10. Aurora Blucher
    11. Young Hwan Chang
    12. Koei Chin
    13. Jacqueline Vuky
    14. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    15. Molly Downey
    16. Jeong Youn Lim
    17. Lina Gao
    18. Kiara Siex
    19. Swapnil Parmar
    20. Annette Kolodzie
    21. Paul T. Spellman
    22. Jeremy Goecks
    23. Lisa M. Coussens
    24. Christopher L. Corless
    25. Raymond Bergan
    26. Joe W. Gray
    27. Gordon B. Mills
    28. Zahi I. Mitri
  • Pregnancy and weaning regulate human maternal liver size and function

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
    1. Alexandra Q. Bartlett
    2. Kimberly K. Vesco
    3. Jonathan Q. Purnell
    4. Melanie Francisco
    5. Erica Goddard
    6. Xiangnan Guan
    7. Andrea DeBarber
    8. Michael C. Leo
    9. Eric Baetscher
    10. William Rooney
    11. Willscott Naugler
    12. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    13. Patrick Catalano
    14. Zheng Xia
    15. Pepper Schedin
  • QIBA guidance

    Clinical Imaging
    1. Ricardo S. Avila
    2. Sean B. Fain
    3. Chuck Hatt
    4. Samuel G. Armato
    5. James L. Mulshine
    6. David Gierada
    7. Mario Silva
    8. David A. Lynch
    9. Eric A. Hoffman
    10. Frank N. Ranallo
    11. John R. Mayo
    12. David Yankelevitz
    13. Raul San Jose Estepar
    14. Raja Subramaniam
    15. Claudia I. Henschke
    16. Alex Guimaraes
    17. Daniel C. Sullivan
  • Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Fibrin Deposition in the Liver as an Indicator of Tissue Injury and Inflammation

    Investigative Radiology
    1. Iliyana Atanasova
    2. Mozhdeh Sojoodi
    3. Helena S. Leitaõ
    4. Sergei Shuvaev
    5. Carlos F.G.C. Geraldes
    6. Ricard Masia
    7. Alexander S. Guimaraes
    8. Kenneth K. Tanabe
    9. Bryan C. Fuchs
    10. Peter Caravan
  • T magnetic resonance fingerprinting

    NMR in biomedicine
    1. Cory R. Wyatt
    2. Thomas M. Barbara
    3. Alexander R. Guimaraes
  • Inter-patient variations of radiation-induced normal-tissue changes in Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced hepatic MRI scans during fractionated proton therapy

    Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology
    1. Christian Richter
    2. Ovidiu C. Andronesi
    3. Ronald J.H. Borra
    4. Felix Voigt
    5. Steffen Löck
    6. Dan G. Duda
    7. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    8. Theodore S. Hong
    9. Thomas R. Bortfeld
    10. Joao Seco
  • Implementing a comprehensive translational oncology platform

    Journal of translational medicine
    1. Zahi I. Mitri
    2. Swapnil Parmar
    3. Brett Johnson
    4. Annette Kolodzie
    5. Jamie M. Keck
    6. Max Morris
    7. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    8. Brooke R. Beckett
    9. Uma Borate
    10. Charles D. Lopez
    11. Kathleen A. Kemmer
    12. Joshi J. Alumkal
    13. Tomasz M. Beer
    14. Christopher L. Corless
    15. Gordon B. Mills
    16. Joe W. Gray
    17. Raymond C. Bergan
  • LI-RADS technical requirements for CT, MRI, and contrast-enhanced ultrasound

    Abdominal Radiology
    1. Avinash R. Kambadakone
    2. Alice Fung
    3. Rajan T. Gupta
    4. Thomas A. Hope
    5. Kathryn J. Fowler
    6. Andrej Lyshchik
    7. Karthik Ganesan
    8. Vahid Yaghmai
    9. Alexander R. Guimaraes
    10. Dushyant V. Sahani
    11. Frank H. Miller