John T. Moon, MD
Now in his fourth-year of the Interventional Radiology - Integrated Residency program, John is pursuing the Medical Innovation Track while advancing diagnostic training and developing his clinical interventional skills. He has specific interest in genitourinary and lymphatic interventions.
John founded and co-leads the Biodesign and Innovation of Minimally-Invasive Technologies (bimitlab.com) at Emory alongside faculty members Dr. Zachary Bercu, Dr. Janice Newsome, and co-resident Dr. Hanssen Li.
John is is a prolific, collaborative researcher who has received funding from Emory School of Medicine, the American College of Radiology's Neiman Health Policy Institute, the Radiological Society of North America, and the Society for Interventional Radiology for a range of project spanning health policy research, development of novel bioelectronic sensors with collaborators at Georgia Tech, VR-simulations for procedural training, and patient-centered applications of generative AI.
John says, "In addition to being a strong clinical program, Emory has a great ecosystem for innovation supported by a welcoming community of like-minded peers, faculty, and leadership. It's been everything I hoped it would be."
When not working, John enjoys sports such as mixed martial arts, rowing, and hiking. He also revels in culinary exploration.
A native of Tennessee, John went north to Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY for an undergraduate degree in biological sciences and on to Albany Medical College for an MD.
John founded and co-leads the Biodesign and Innovation of Minimally-Invasive Technologies (bimitlab.com) at Emory alongside faculty members Dr. Zachary Bercu, Dr. Janice Newsome, and co-resident Dr. Hanssen Li.
John is is a prolific, collaborative researcher who has received funding from Emory School of Medicine, the American College of Radiology's Neiman Health Policy Institute, the Radiological Society of North America, and the Society for Interventional Radiology for a range of project spanning health policy research, development of novel bioelectronic sensors with collaborators at Georgia Tech, VR-simulations for procedural training, and patient-centered applications of generative AI.
John says, "In addition to being a strong clinical program, Emory has a great ecosystem for innovation supported by a welcoming community of like-minded peers, faculty, and leadership. It's been everything I hoped it would be."
When not working, John enjoys sports such as mixed martial arts, rowing, and hiking. He also revels in culinary exploration.
A native of Tennessee, John went north to Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY for an undergraduate degree in biological sciences and on to Albany Medical College for an MD.