Cancer Imaging and Early Detection

The goal of the Cancer Imaging and Early Detection Program is to advance cancer research, early cancer detection and cancer management by carrying out novel research using multimodality anatomical and molecular imaging strategies and in vitro diagnostics. This goal will be achieved through the development and application of multimodality imaging strategies, including artificial intelligence to reveal the molecular basis of cancer, to develop multiparametric diagnostic tools and to advance the effective treatment for cancer.

John Pauly, PhD 

Reid Weaver Dennis Professor of Electrical Engineering 

Sharon Pitteri, PhD 

Associate Professor (Research) of Radiology (Cancer Early Detection- Canary Center) 

Steven Poplack, MD 

Professor of Radiology (Breast Imaging) 

 

Jianghong Rao, PhD 

Professor of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford) and, by Courtesy, of Chemistry 

Daniel Rubin, MD, MS 

Professor of Biomedical Data Science, of Radiology (Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics at Stanford), of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics Research) and, by Courtesy, of Opthamology 

Mirabela Rusu, PhD 

Assistant Professor of Radiology (Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics) and, by Courtesy, of Urology

Kawin Setsompop, PhD 

Associate Professor of Radiology (Radiological Sciences Laboratory and, by Courtesy, of Electrical Engineering) 

Robert Sinclair, PhD 

Charles M. Pigott Professor in the School of Engineering 

Hyongsok Tom Soh, MD, MS 

Professor of Radiology (Early Detection), of Electrical Engineering and, by Courtesy, of Chemical Engineering and of Bioengineering 

Olav Solgaard, MS, PhD 

Director, Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory and Professor of Electrical Engineering 

Daniel Spielman, PhD 

Professor of Radiology (Radiological Sciences Lab) and, by Courtesy, of Electrical Engineering 

Justin Tse, MD 

Assistant Professor of Radiology (Body Imaging) 

 

David Wang, MD 

Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology

Shan Wang, PhD 

Leland T. Edwards Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and, by Courtesy, of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford) 

 

Adam de la Zerda, PhD 

Associate Professor of Structural Biology and, by Courtesy, of Electrical Engineering 

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