Identifying patients most at risk for strokes and heart attacks is a challenge for physicians. Advancements in Medical Imaging provide a major opportunity to directly visualize arteries implicated in strokes and heart attacks, allowing for the detection of diseased vessels that may benefit from treatment. Dr. Navneet Singh, an aspiring Radiologist Physician-Scientist, is dedicated to the translation of advanced and novel imaging technologies from bench to bedside, and hopes to provide physicians with cutting-edge tools to help patients. His Ph.D. thesis is focused on evaluating intraplaque hemorrhage, a component of unstable atherosclerotic plaque that can be visualized with MRI and predicts strokes and heart attacks. His CIHR supported Ph.D. aims to investigate MRI detected intraplaque hemorrhage, using a multicenter Canadian Atherosclerosis Imaging Network trial, under the mentorship of Dr. Alan R. Moody.