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Edward P. Quigley
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Edward P. Quigley, MD, PhD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

University of Utah Hospital

Radiology
50 N Medical Dr
Salt Lake City , UT 84132
  • Edward P. Quigley III, MD, PhD centers his research on improving detection, characterization, and the treatment of neurologic and neurosurgical diseases through advanced imaging. Disease processes studied by Dr. Quigley include multiple sclerosis, stroke, neoplasm, epilepsy imaging, dementia and aging brain, vascular anomalies and aneurysm. As a national innovator in medical 3D printing and advanced visualization, Dr. Quigley applies novel methods of anatomic modeling, 3D printed device design, and virtual reality to improve patient care and education.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Radiology (Neuroradiology)
    American Board of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology)
  • Edward P. Quigley III, MD, PhD centers his research on improving detection, characterization, and the treatment of neurologic and neurosurgical diseases through advanced imaging. Disease processes studied by Dr. Quigley include multiple sclerosis, stroke, neoplasm, epilepsy imaging, dementia and aging brain, vascular anomalies and aneurysm. As a national innovator in medical 3D printing and advanced visualization, Dr. Quigley applies novel methods of anatomic modeling, 3D printed device design, and virtual reality to improve patient care and education.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Radiology & Imaging Sciences -Professor (Clinical)
    Neurology -Adjunct Associate Professor
    Board Certification
    American Board of Radiology (Neuroradiology)
    American Board of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology)

    Education history

    Undergraduate Chemistry - Loyola University B.A.
    Professional Medical Medicine - Loyola University of Chicago M.D.
    Doctoral Training Neuroscience - Loyola University Medical Center Ph.D.
    Internship Transitional Program - Resurrection Medical Center Intern
    Residency Diagnostic Radiology - University of Utah School of Medicine Resident
    Fellowship Neuroradiology - University of Utah School of Medicine Fellow
    Fellowship Neuroradiology - University of Utah, Department of Radiology Fellow

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Lm S, Ep Q, Rh (2012). The next wave: confexting. Journal of digital imaging, 25(1), 25-9. (Read full publication)
    2. Cukierman S, Quigley EP, Crumrine D (1997). Proton conduction in gramicidin A and in its dioxolane-linked dimer in different lipid bilayers. Biophysical journal, 73(5), 2489-502. (Read full publication)
    3. Quigley EP, Emerick AJ, Crumrine DS, Cukierman (1998). Attenuation of proton currents by methanol in a dioxolane-linked gramicidin A channel in different lipid bilayers. Biophysical journal, 75(6), 2811-20. (Read full publication)
    4. Quigley EP, Quigley P, Crumrine DS, Cukierman (1999). The conduction of protons in different stereoisomers of dioxolane-linked gramicidin A channels. Biophysical journal, 77(5), 2479-91. (Read full publication)
    5. Armstrong KM, Quigley EP, Quigley P, Crumrine DS, Cukierman (2001). Covalently linked gramicidin channels: effects of linker hydrophobicity and alkaline metals on different stereoisomers. Biophysical journal, 80(4), 1810-8. (Read full publication)
    6. Quigley EP Osborn (2010). imaging of anterior visual pathway ischemia: state of the art and future directions. Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 30(3), 213-5.
    7. Julie B Shelton, Judith E A Warner, Kathleen B Digre, Bradley J Katz, Edward P Quigle (2012). Chiasmal stroke in patient with atrial fibrillation and complete occlusion of right internal carotid artery. Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 32(2), 189.
    8. Quigley EP, Crumrine DS, Cukierman (2000). Gating and permeation in ion channels formed by gramicidin A and its dioxolane-linked dimer in Na(+) and Cs(+) solutions. The Journal of membrane biology, 174(3), 207-12. (Read full publication)
    9. Robb P. Merrill1, J. Rock Hadley1, Emilee Minalga, Eugene G. Kholmovski, Sathya Vijayakumar, Seong-Eun Kim, Edward P. Quigley, Dennis L. Parker, John W. Ros (2012). A 28-channel coil array for improved imaging of the optic nerve. Concepts in magnetic resonance. Part B, Magnetic resonance engineering, 41B(3),
    10. Besachio D, Quigley E 3rd, Orlandi R, Harnsberger H, Wiggins R 3rd (2013). Myxoma of the vomer bone. Journal of radiology case reports, 7(1), 12-17.
    11. Banerjee S, Pham T, Eastaway A, Auffermann WF, Quigley EP 3r (2023). The Use of Virtual Reality in Teaching Three-Dimensional Anatomy and Pathology on CT. Journal of digital imaging, 36(3), 1279-1284. (Read full publication)
    12. Gushchin AG, Crum AV, Limbu BB, Quigley EP 3rd, Seward MS, Tabin G (2017). Simbu Ptosis: An Outreach Approach to Myogenic Ptosis in Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea-Experience and Results From a High-Volume Oculoplastic Surgical Camp. Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery, 33(2), 139-143. (Read full publication)
    13. Mai AP, Quigley EP 3rd, Harrie R (2023). Acute Unilateral Proptosis After Blunt Orbital Trauma in an Adolescent Patient. JAMA ophthalmology, 141(1), 95-96. (Read full publication)
    14. Robinson LJ, Goold E, Potter S, Quigley EP, Jensen RL, Mao (2023). A pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma highlighting the morphological heterogeneity of this uncommon tumor. Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 83(1), 61-64. (Read full publication)
    15. Vegunta S, Bohnsack J, Crum A, Digre K, Katz B, Seay M, Quigley E, Kennedy S, Mamalis N, Warner (2021). Multiple Cranial Neuropathies and Pachymeningitis in a Patient With a Pathogenic Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain 2 Polymorphism. Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 41(4), 547-552. (Read full publication)
    16. Sanchez G, Long TM, Warner JEA, Chung LS, Quigley EP 3rd, Digre KB, Seay MD, Crum AV, Katz B (2025). Enhancement within the orbits and superficial temporal artery: MRI clues to the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis. American journal of ophthalmology case reports, 37, 102260. (Read full publication)
    17. Davis MA, Wu O, Ikuta I, Jordan JE, Johnson MH, Quigley (2024). Understanding Bias in Artificial Intelligence: A Practice Perspective. AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology, 45(4), 371-373. (Read full publication)
    18. Wang KC, Ryan JR, Chepelev L, Wake N, Quigley EP, Santiago L, Wentworth A, Alexander A, Morris JM, Fleischmann D, Ballard DH, Ravi P, Hirsch JD, Sturgeon GM, Huang YH, Decker SJ, von Windheim N, Pugliese RS, Hidalgo RV, Patel P, Colon J, Thieringer FM, Rybicki F (2024). Demographics, Utilization, Workflow, and Outcomes Based on Observational Data From the RSNA-ACR 3D Printing Registry. Journal of the American College of Radiology, 21(11), 1781-1791. (Read full publication)
    19. Robinson LJ, Goold E, Potter S, Quigley EP, Jensen RL, Mao (2023). A pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma highlighting the morphological heterogeneity of this uncommon tumor. Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 83(1), 61-64. (Read full publication)
    20. Banerjee S, Pham T, Eastaway A, Auffermann WF, Quigley EP 3r (2023). The Use of Virtual Reality in Teaching Three-Dimensional Anatomy and Pathology on CT. Journal of digital imaging, 36(3), 1279-1284. (Read full publication)

    Book Chapter

    1. Anne G. Osborn, A. James Barkovich, Karen L. Salzman, Edward P. Quigley et al (2010). Diagnostic Imaging: Brain 2nd Edition: multiple chapters including:Acute Ischemia: MCAAcute Ischemia: Top of the BasilarAcute Ischemia: PICAAcute Ischemia: SCAAcute Ischemia: BasilarAcute Ischemia: Posterior ChoroidalAcute Ischemia: ACAAcute Ischemia: PCA.