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A director for a division at Cedars-Sinai hospital has been accused of distributing and possessing child pornography.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office charged 59 year old Guido Germano Ph.D with one felony count each of distribution of obscene matter and possession of child or youth pornography. He is expected to be arraigned in Department 30 of the Foltz Criminal Justice Center. He faces a possible maximum sentence of three years and eight months in state prison if convicted as charged.

Germano, who is the director of artificial intelligence medicine at Cedars-Sinai hospital, is accused of distributing child pornography videos using peer-to-peer software and downloading them onto his personal computer at his home in Santa Monica, according to Deputy District Attorney Angela Brunson of the Cyber Crime Division.

Guido Germano, PhD is the Scientific Director of the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Program. Dr. Germano is also a Professor of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) David Geffen School of Medicine.

Dr. Germano’s research and expertise played an integral role in Cedars-Sinai’s Nuclear Cardiology program. One of his projects has been his creation of new artificial intelligence techniques to accurately determine the location of the heart from 3-D tomographic (SPECT) images, estimate epicardial and endocardial boundaries and quantify heart volumes in a completely automated fashion.

Widely recognized as an expert in the field of cardiovascular nuclear medicine, Dr. Germano has lectured extensively worldwide. He serves on the national and international committees of numerous professional organizations and editorial boards. He is also the co-director of the two annual American College of Cardiology nuclear cardiology courses for physicians and technologists. In addition, he has written more than 160 original manuscripts, chapters and books and received numerous awards for excellence in research in the fields of heart research, medical physics and nuclear medicine.

Dr. Germano received his doctorate and master’s degrees in biomedical physics from UCLA. He also earned his MBA from GEPI, Ministry of the Treasure in Rome, Italy.

He’s currently an editorial board member of three medical journals, according to a since-removed biography on the hospital’s website. Germano previously served on the board of directors for the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology in 2012 and was a fellow at the American Heart Associated in 2001, among other activities listed on the biography.

He was arrested on June 19 and released on bond. The case was filed on July 23.