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Our expert scientists lead research in biomedical imaging using MRI, CT, PET/CT, ultrasound, bioinformatics and other developing modalities. Our high NIH funding reflects our research goals and interests in all imaging related areas.
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EDUCATION
Stanford Radiology offers innovative training for graduate students, medical students, residents, fellows, postdoctoral trainees, and visitors in all subspecialties. Our residency program is consistently ranked among the top 10 U.S. programs
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News & Events
Upcoming Events
Mar March 07 Mon 2016
Special Seminar
"Technical Innovations - Clinical Approach to Wellness"
Ravinder Sajwan, PhD
Renew Group Private Limited, Singapore
12:00pm - 1:00 - Clark Center S360
Mar March 07 Mon 2016
PET/MR Seminar
"Brain Tumors: The Changing Landscape and Role of Advanced Imaging"
Soonmee Cha, MD
Professor in Residence
Program Director, Diagnostic Radiology Residency
UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
5:30pm - 6:30pm - Glazer Learning Center, P083
Mar March 17 Thu 2016
CME Radiology Grand Rounds
"The Potential of Quantitative fMRI"
Richard B. Buxton, PhD
Professor of Radiology, UC San Diego
5:30am - 6:30 - Clark Center Auditorium
Mar March 23 Wed 2016
IBIIS Seminar
"Medical image analysis and big data evaluation infrastructures"
Henning Muller, PhD
Professor, Computer Science, HES-SO Valais, Sierre, Switzerland
Titular Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Invited Professor in Radiology, Martinos Center, MGH and Harvard Medical School
2:00pm - 3:00 - Clark S360
Previously Recorded Events
BASELINE STUDY TOWN HALL MEETING - March 2015
The School of Medicine hosted a Town Hall meeting on March 20, 2015 to share and discuss an exciting research endeavor called the “Baseline Study”. Baseline is a clinical research collaboration between Google Life Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, and Duke University School of Medicine to develop an integrated understanding of human health and the transition to disease. The overall goal of the Baseline Study is to develop a comprehensive understanding of health and disease state transitions for more focused preventive measures, timely and targeted preemptive interventions, and a better development of new therapeutics and diagnostics.
A video recording of the Baseline Town Hall Meeting is available to the Stanford community, accessible only with a valid SUNet ID and password.