Bio
Dr. Hargreaves is Professor of Radiology, with a research focus on body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). He completed his PhD at Stanford University in Electrical Engineering before moving to the Radiology Department in 2005. He directs the Body MRI research group, which develops and implements new MRI techniques with the goal of improving patient care. His group's contributions affect hundreds of patients each year at Stanford and in other imaging centers around the world. In addition to research, Dr. Hargreaves teaches two graduate level courses, and lectures in numerous other courses at Stanford. He is a Fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, where he served as chair of the Web Editorial Board and on the Board of Trustees for 5 years, and Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).
Academic Appointments
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Professor, Radiology
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Professor (By courtesy), Bioengineering
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Professor (By courtesy), Electrical Engineering
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Member, Bio-X
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Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Administrative Appointments
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Associate Chair, Research, Radiology (2018 - Present)
Honors & Awards
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Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, AIMBE (Mar 2019)
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Basic Scientist Faculty of the Year, Stanford Radiology (Dec 2018)
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Fellow of the Society of Breast MRI, SBMR (May 2018)
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Fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, ISMRM (June 2015)
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Biodesign Mentorship Award, Stanford Biodesign (June 2015)
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Distinguished Investigator, Association of Radiology Research (Dec 2014)
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John Charnley Award, The Hip Society (Feb 2013)
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Outstanding Teacher Award, ISMRM (May 2013)
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Edward C. Nagy New Investigator, NIH / NIBIB (April 2011)
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Thought Leader Award, GE Healthcare (May 2010)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Editorial Board, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2014 - Present)
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Board of Trustees, ISMRM (2013 - 2018)
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Chair, Web Editorial Board, ISMRM (2013 - 2018)
Professional Education
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Ph.D., Stanford University, Electrical Engineering (2001)
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M.S., Stanford University, Electrical Engineering (1997)
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B.A.Sc, Simon Fraser University, Engineering Science (1994)