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41, Issue 6, 1126-1130 Book Chapter Mabray, Marc, Hart, Blaine, 2020 Clinical Imaging of Cerebral Cavernous Malformations: Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Journal Article Mabray, Marc, Starcevich, J, Hallstrom, Jon, Robinson, M, Bartlett, M, Nelson, J, Zafar, Atif, Kim, H, Morrison, L, Hart, Blaine, 2020 High Prevalence of Spinal Cord Cavernous Malformations in the Familial Cerebral Cavernous Malformations Type 1 Cohort. Neuroradiology Brain Imaging in Adults and Children Head and Neck Imaging in Adults and Children Spine Imaging and Minor Procedures in Adults and Children Cavernous MalformationsĢ020 UNM Learning Environment Office iTeach Teaching Excellence Recognition 2019 UNM Medical Education Scholars Program 2018 UNM Radiology Outstanding Clinical Researcher 2015 UCSF Radiology Margulis Society Outstanding Resident Researcher 2009 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Mabray is actively involved in teaching pre-clinical and clinical phase medical students including running the Neuroradiology Clerkship, teaching radiology trainees, and providing mentorship, and career counseling. He has written many scholarly articles and given presentations in his areas of expertise. This includes being the study neuroradiologist for the NIH-funded multi-institutional Brain and Vascular Malformations Consortium (BVMC) study on cerebral cavernous malformations. Mabray is actively involved in research including being involved as co-investigator on grants with the Neurology and Pathology Departments. He is board certified in Radiology with a subspecialty certification/certificate of added qualification (CAQ) in Neuroradiology.ĭr. He then returned to the University of New Mexico in 2016 and currently serves as the Director of Neuroradiology Research, Director of Stroke Imaging, Director of the Neuroradiology Clerkship, and Director of Mentorship and Faculty Development for the Radiology Department.

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He completed his residency in radiology, the NIH-funded T32 research program, and neuroradiology fellowship all at the University of California San Francisco. He graduated with honors from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in 2010. in Biological Sciences from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. His primary area of focus is in neuroradiology including brain, head and neck, and spine imaging and minor procedures in adults and children.

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Mabray, MD, is a radiologist and an Assistant Professor in the Radiology Department at the University of New Mexico.














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