JDMI Research Leadership
Miran Kenk
Manager, Planning & Operations
Miran leads JDMI’s research portfolio which encompasses the research operations involving medical imaging at University Health Network. Additionally, he leads the JDMI Artificial Intelligence Office which oversees AI/ML projects utilizing imaging data. Miran holds a PhD from University of Ottawa and a BSc in Pharmacology & Toxicology from University of Toronto.
Luke Brzozowsk
Sr. Director, Techna & Diagnostic Innovation
Dr. Luke Brzozowski is the Executive Director for Translational Research and Cores Facilities at UHN with a portfolio that covers over 20 business units and a number of large scale innovation programs. He also leads Techna Development Team, made out of project managers, engineers, and software developers who lead, manage, and carry out health innovation programs and projects in a hospital environment. Luke also heads the Diagnostic Research Office for the Joint Department of Medical Imaging and Laboratory Medicine Program at UHN, and is the executive sponsor for the Theranostics Program at UHN. Over the last few years Luke served as the President of the board of CanProbe, a startup in the field of molecular imaging and theranostics. Prior to joining UHN, Luke held management positions in the development, marketing, legal, and regulatory departments in the health technology industry and pharmaceutical CRO. Luke is the recipient of the 2003 Governor General’s Gold Medal for his Doctorate in nanotechnology and nonlinear optics from the University of Toronto.
Tracey Lui
Director, Translational Research & Innovation
Tracey is the Manager of Strategy for the Office of Technology and Innovation which includes UHN Digital, the Department of Medical Engineering, Medical Physics, and the Techna Institute. She ensures alignment of the Office of T&I to UHN’s overall strategic plan through the stewardship of strategic projects and partnerships. She joined Techna, as its first employee, in 2012 and continues to oversee Techna’s research operations and faculty portfolio.
Prior to joining Techna, she worked in the Radiation Safety Office at UHN where she implemented safety standards for staff and ensured regulatory compliance with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. Tracey graduated from the McMaster University with a B.Sc in Medical and Health Physics (2005) and received her MSc in Medical Biophysics at the University of Western Ontario (2008).