Maka Tshuma Tambo

(She/Her)
MBChB

Investigator and Pediatric Neuroradiologist, BC Children's Hospital
Pediatric Radiology Fellowship, Program Director

My research focuses on how medical imaging techniques like MRI and CT scans can help doctors detect and accurately diagnose rare pediatric diseases early on. A specific area of my work involves studying the long-term effects of cancer treatments, such as radiation therapy, and how these can sometimes lead to new brain tumors years after the initial treatment. I also explore rare vascular conditions like spontaneous brain aneurysms in children, aiming to improve early recognition and treatment through detailed imaging analysis. Additionally, I work on developing methods to differentiate cystic masses under the jaw in children, combining clinical and imaging findings to reduce the need for invasive tests. Overall, my goal is to use advanced imaging to provide clearer insights that guide safer, more personalized care for children.

Academic Affiliations

  • Clinical Assistant Professor, , Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Brain, Behaviour & Development
  • Research Group(s): Neurodevelopmental and Neurological Disorders; Visualizing the Brain

Contact Information

Location

4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6H 3N1

Grants

Co-Investigator. Brain Maturation and Neurodevelopment in Moderate-Late Preterm Infants. Funding Source: CIHR

Co-Investigator. Brain health in adolescents with critical congenital heart disease. Funding Source: Heart & Stroke Foundation Grant-in-Aid

Co-Investigator. Brain Maturation and Neurodevelopment in Moderate-Late Preterm Infants, Surveillance in High School to Reduce Concussions and Consequences of Concussions. Funding Source: CIHR

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