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Geoffrey D. Rubin, M.D.

Academic Appointments

Contact Information

  • Clinical Offices
    Diagnostic Radiology 300 Pasteur Dr S072 MC 5105 Stanford, CA 94305
    Tel Work (650) 723-7647 Fax (650) 725-7296
  • Academic Offices
    Personal Information
    Email Tel (650) 723-7647
    Administrative Contact
    Malwana Adalat Administrative Associate Tel Work 650-723-7647
    Not for medical emergencies or patient use

Professional Snapshot

Clinical Focus

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Cardiovascular Imaging
  • Thoracic Imaging
  • CT Angiography
  • Computed Tomography

Administrative Appointments

  • Vice Chief of Staff, Stanford Hospitals and Clinics (2008 - present)
  • Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Stanford University School of Medicine (2005 - present)
  • Associate Director, Cardiovascular Institute, Stanford University (2005 - present)
  • Chief, Section of Cardiovascular Imaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University (2000 - present)
  • Medical Director, 3D Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Stanford University (1996 - present)

Professional Education

B.S. with Honors: Calif. Inst. of Tech. (Caltech), Chemistry and Biology (1982)
M.D.: Univ. of Calif., San Diego, Medicine (1987)
Residency: Stanford University, Radiology (1992)
Fellowship: Stanford University, Body Imaging (1993)
Board Certification: Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology (1992)
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Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations

Scientific Focus

Research Interests

Dr. Rubin's research interests focus on cardiovascular and pulmonary imaging. He and his team are developing novel methods for automated detection of lung nodules in CT data and are investigating the impact of CAD on the diagnostic performance of radiologists interpreting lung CT scans. His is the principal investigator on a grant from the National Cancer Institute, entitled "Improving Radiologist Detection of Lung Nodules with CAD," R01 CA109089.

He also develops novel noninvasive vascular and cardiac imaging techniques and post-processing algorithms with emphasis on three- and four-dimensional acquisition, visualization and quantitation using multi-detector row CT. He is the co-Principal Investigator on a grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, entitled "Efficient Interpretation of 3D Vascular Image Data", R01 HL67194.

He serves as the principal investigator for the imaging core laboratory for two clinical trails – “Zenith TX2 Thoracic TAA Endovascular Graft, Imaging Core Lab” and "Biosense-Webster ThermoCool AFib Ablation Device Core Lab".

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