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Craig Levin

Craig Levin

Professor, Radiology - Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
Professor (By courtesy), Electrical Engineering
Professor (By courtesy), Physics
Professor (By courtesy), Bioengineering
Member, Bio-X
Member, Cardiovascular Institute
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Ph.D., Yale University, Physics (1993)
M.Phil., Yale University, Physics (1987)
M.S., Yale University, Physics (1987)
B.S., UCLA, Physics and Mathematics (1985)
Dr. Craig S. Levin is a Professor of Radiology and, by Courtesy, of Physics, Electrical Engineering, and Bioengineering at Stanford. He is a founding member of the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford, and Principal Investigator and Director of the NIH-NCI funded T32 Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholars postdoctoral training program. He received his M.S., M.Phil, and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from Yale University. An internationally recognized researcher in the field of molecular imaging he has nearly 200 peer-reviewed publications and 40 patents awarded or pending. He directs a 20-member laboratory that explores new concepts in instrumentation and software algorithms for molecular imaging, introduces these new tools into clinical and pre-clinical imaging studies of cancer, heart disease and neurological disorders, and partners with industry to disseminate some of these technologies into products used for patient care throughout the world. To support his research, he has generated substantial NIH funding as Principal Investigator in addition to numerous grants from other government, industry, and private institutions. He lectured in a Nobel symposium in 2007, and was elected into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering’s College of Fellows and was given the Academy of Radiology Research Distinguished Investigator Recognition Award.