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Dr. Craig S. Levin is a Professor in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University, specializing in the Molecular Imaging Program and Nuclear Medicine. He is also affiliated with Physics, Electrical Engineering, and Bioengineering. As a founding member of the Molecular Imaging Program, Dr. Levin is a principal investigator and director of the NIH-NCI funded T32 Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholars postdoctoral training program. His research focuses on developing novel instrumentation and software algorithms for in vivo imaging to better understand cellular and molecular disease signatures in humans and small laboratory animal subjects. Dr. Levin has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and holds about 40 patents, directing a comprehensive laboratory exploring new concepts in molecular imaging instrumentation and imaging studies related to cancer, heart disease, and neurological disorders. He has received substantial funding from NIH and other sources, contributing significantly to advances in imaging technologies. Dr. Levin has lectured at notable symposiums, including a Nobel symposium in 2007, and has received several accolades, including being elected to the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering's College of Fellows and receiving the Academy of Radiology Research Distinguished Investigator Recognition Award.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Professor in the Department of Radiology, specializing in the Molecular Imaging Program.
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