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Gary H. Glover , PhD

Professor
Radiology
Stanford University
Stanford, CA

Gary H. Glover is a Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine in the Department of Radiology. He also serves as the Director of the Radiological Sciences Laboratory. His work in the Radiological Sciences Laboratory is devoted to the advancement of imaging sciences for applications in diagnostic radiology. He collaborates closely with departmental clinicians and with others in the school of medicine, humanities, and the engineering sciences. The laboratory's activities include development of both CT and MRI imaging techniques, with spiral CT Angiography, an example of the former. Work is underway in developing MRI methods for quantitative blood flow imaging, spectroscopic imaging methods for metabolite quantitation, RF pulse design and application, rapid scanning methods, imaging of cardiac and musculoskeletal dynamic functions, and development of magnetization transfer and other specialized sequences for alternative contrast mechanisms. Applications include breast cancer and renal function imaging. Additionally, he is also a Professor (courtesy) at Stanford's Department of Electrical Engineering. Prior to Stanford, Dr. Glover was a Senior Physicist at Applied Science Laboratory and a Physicist at the GE Corporate Research and Development Center among other others. He also done a GE Medical Systems Research Fellowship at Stanford University's Department of Electrical Engineering in 1989. Furthermore, he has published numerous articles in Medical Physics and Radiology. Dr. Glover received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. He went on to earn his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering also from the University Minnesota.

Contact Information

650-723-7577

Department of Radiology, MC 5488
Lucas MRS Imaging Center, Rm. P264
Stanford, CA 94305-5488

Gary.Glover@stanford.edu

Category

Radiology Imaging

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