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Israt Alam
Rad/Molecular Imaging Scientist, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
Bio Research Focus and interests: Molecular Imaging, PET, Immuno-Oncology, Graft versus Host Disease, CAR T cells
Dr. Israt Alam is a Research Scientist at the Radiology Department at Stanford University in Prof. Sanjiv Sam Gambhir's lab. Her research focuses on studying lymphocyte activation with the motivation of developing non-invasive imaging tools, to monitor immune dynamics in response to immunotherapy and for diagnosis of immune driven diseases. Her work has supported the clinical translation of several nuclear imaging agents for early disease diagnosis and prediction of treatment response for improved patient management.
Appointments:
-Post-Doctoral Scholar and Research Scientist, Department of Radiology, Stanford (2015-present)
-Visiting Researcher under supervision of Prof. Spencer Shorte, Plateforme d'imagerie dynamique, Pasteur Institute, Paris (2014)
-Science Education Intern and Consultant: United Nations Educational, Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris (2012-2013) -
Neha Antil
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Radiology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Molecularly-Targeted Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound in Ovarian Cancer
Automated Volumetric Molecular Ultrasound for Breast Cancer Imaging
Gynecological Imaging
Peripheral Nerve Imaging
Novel Ultrasound Imaging
Lung Ultrasound -
Victoria (Tori) Arendt
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Tori grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and attended Duke University, where she majored in Biology and minored in Computer Science. After graduation, she moved to San Diego, where she worked at a biotechnology company researching stabilization of blood products at room temperature. In 2014, she moved to Palo Alto and began medical school at Stanford. During medical school, she worked with Dr. Rusty Hofmann in interventional radiology researching best practices in venous interventions, leading to multiple publications and presentations at SIR. After graduating from medical school in 2018, she began her general surgery intern year at the Cleveland Clinic and after a year in Cleveland, she returned to the California sunshine to begin radiology residency in July 2019. Tori continues to be active in her research into the treatment of venous disease. Outside of residency, she also enjoys hiking around northern California, traveling the world, running, and reading all types of books.
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Merve Aslan
Life Science Research Professional 1, Rad/Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection
Current Role at Stanford Life Science Research Professional -1
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Armen H. Attarian
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Chief fellow Stanford Body Imaging 2020-2021