Katherine Patricia (Kathy) Andriole was born in Chapel Hill, NC and moved to Branford,
Connecticut at the age of three. Growing up in Branford, she attended public schools through
high school. She was class valedictorian, a student council member, Sports Editor of the
yearbook, and active in athletics (swimming, track (captain) and the first girl to participate on
the cross country team).
Kathy went on to Duke University where she majored in Biomedical Engineering and was an
Angier B. Duke Scholar, studying Twentieth Century English Literature at Oxford University.
She studied Electrical Engineering and Medicine at Yale University where her PhD research
was in classical machine learning. During medical school, Kathy formed with her mother
(Patricia C. Andriole) and the Branford Counseling Center a hot line to provide emergency
housing and food for individuals in need.
Dr. Andriole completed postdoctoral fellowships at the University of California at Los Angeles,
and the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) Departments of Radiology. At UCSF,
Dr. Andriole was instrumental in designing, building, implementing, and evaluating picture
archiving and communication systems (PACS) before they became commercial entities. She
was one of the early adopters of Computed Radiography (CR) using CR for the first time in
newborns including premature infants.
Dr. Andriole is currently an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Director of Academic Research and Education at the
Mass General Brigham Data Science / Artificial Intelligence Office. Her research has involved
technical as well as clinically-relevant developments in medical imaging informatics and
machine learning. Dr. Andriole has developed multiple formal courses, directed fellowships in
medical imaging and biomedical informatics, and mentored more than 100 trainees.
She has served in multiple leadership roles for the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine
(SIIM), served on the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Radiology Informatics
Committee for fifteen years, and currently serves on the RSNA Machine Learning Steering
Committee. Dr. Andriole has given over 200 lectures nationally and internationally, and has
authored more than 160 publications and five books. She is the Senior Scientist for Education
at the American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute. She is on the Editorial
Board for the Journal of Digital Imaging, an Associate Editor for the SPIE Journal of Medical
Imaging and Senior Consulting Editor for Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.
Dr. Andriole has been elected a member of the Academy of Harvard Medical School, inducted
into the College of SIIM Fellows, the Fellowship of the American College of Radiology, and the
Fellowship of the Society for Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). She has been
named Third and Second Vice President of the RSNA, and is a member of the Executive
Board of the Academy for Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Research. She has served on
grant review study sections for the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Andriole has received the RSNA Lifetime Honored Educator Award, the Gold Medal of
SIIM, the RSNA Gold Medal, and the inaugural RADxx Trailblazer Award recognizing a
pioneering woman leader in Imaging Informatics. She has been inducted into her hometown
Sports Hall of Fame for swimming, track and field, and cross country. Kathy lives in Hotchkiss
Grove, The Ponds and is happy to be back home in Branford.