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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Annual Conferences\,Radiology
CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu\; https://fimh2021.github.i
o/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 11th biennial International Conference on Funct
ional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart (FIMH). FIMH-2021 will celebrate 2
0 years of bringing together friends\, colleagues\, and collaborators to s
hare and discuss the latest in cardiac and cardiovascular imaging\, electr
ophysiology\, computational modeling\, and translational applications. The
event will take place June 21-25\, 2021 virtually\, via Livestream\, Zoom
meeting workshops\, and Spatial Chat networking.\n \nSponsored by: Functi
onal Imaging and Modeling of the Heart Conference\nTickets: https://www.ev
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210626
LOCATION:Virtual Event
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:International Conference on Functional Imaging and Modeling of the
Heart
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Heart (FIMH). FIMH-2021 will celebrate 20 years of bringing together
friends\, colleagues\, and collaborators to share and discuss the latest i
n cardiac and cardiovascular imaging\, electrophysiology\, computational m
odeling\, and translational applications. The event will take place June 2
1-25\, 2021 virtually\, via Livestream\, Zoom meeting workshops\, and Spat
ial Chat networking.
\n
\nSponsored by: Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart C
onference
\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fimh-2021-registration
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Radiology
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Radiology Department-Wide Research Meeting\n• Research Announce
ments\n• Michelle James\, PhD – Detecting and Tracking Immune Responses in
the Brain and Beyond using PET\n• Ryan Spitler\, PhD – Precision Health a
nd Integrated Diagnostics (PHIND) Center\nLocation: Zoom – Details can be
found here: https://radresearch.stanford.edu\nMeetings will be the 3rd Fri
day of each month.\n \nHosted by: Brian Hargreaves\, PhD\nSponsored by: th
e the Department of Radiology
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210416T130000
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SUMMARY:Radiology-Wide Research Meeting
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:MIPS\,MIPS Seminar
CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu\; https://med.stanford.edu/
mips/events.html
DESCRIPTION:MIPS Seminar Series: Emerging nanophotonic platforms for infect
ious disease diagnostics: Re-imagining the conventional microbiology toolk
it\nJennifer Dionne\, PhD\nSenior Associate Vice Provost for Research Plat
forms/Shared Facilities\nAssociate Professor of Material Science and Engin
eering and\, by courtesy\, of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stan
ford)\nStanford University\n \nLocation: Zoom\nWebinar URL: https://stanfo
rd.zoom.us/j/95883654314\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536\nWebina
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ion\nRSVP Here\n \nABSTRACT\nWe present our research controlling light at
the nanoscale for infectious disease diagnostics\, including detecting bac
teria at low concentration\, sensing COVID gene sequences\, and visualizin
g in-vivo inter-cellular forces. First\, we combine Raman spectroscopy and
deep learning to accurately classify bacteria by both species and antibio
tic resistance in a single step. We design a convolutional neural network
(CNN) for spectral data and train it to identify 30 of the most common bac
terial strains from single-cell Raman spectra\, achieving antibiotic treat
ment identification accuracies exceeding 99% and species identification ac
curacies similar to leading mass spectrometry identification techniques. O
ur combined Raman-CNN system represents a proof-of-concept for rapid\, cul
ture-free identification of bacterial isolates and antibiotic resistance.
Second\, we describe resonant nanophotonic surfaces\, known as “metasurfa
ces” that enable multiplexed detection of SARS-CoV-2 gene sequences. Our m
etasurfaces utilize guided mode resonances excited in high refractive inde
x nanostructures. The high quality factor modes produce a large amplificat
ion of the electromagnetic field near the nanostructures that increase the
response to targeted binding of nucleic acids\; simultaneously\, the opti
cal signal is beam-steered for multiplexed detection. We describe how this
platform can be manufactured at scale for portable\, low-cost assays. Fin
ally\, we introduce a new class of in vivo optical probes to monitor biolo
gical forces with high spatial resolution. Our design is based on upconver
ting nanoparticles that\, when excited in the near-infrared\, emit light o
f a different color and intensity in response to nano-to-microNewton force
s. The nanoparticles are sub-30nm in size\, do not bleach or photoblink\,
and can enable deep tissue imaging with minimal tissue autofluorescence. W
e present the design\, synthesis\, and characterization of these nanoparti
cles both in vitro and in vivo\, focusing on the forces generated by the r
oundworm C. elegans as it feeds and digests its bacterial food.\n \nABOUT
\nJennifer Dionne is the Senior Associate Vice Provost of Research Platfor
ms/Shared Facilities and an associate professor of Materials Science and E
ngineering and\, by courtesy\, of Radiology at Stanford. She is also an As
sociate Editor of Nano Letters\, director of the DOE-funded Photonics at T
hermodynamic Limits Energy Frontier Research Center\, and an affiliate fac
ulty of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute\, the Institute for Immunity\,
Transplantation\, and Infection\, and Bio-X. Jen received her B.S. degree
s in Physics and Systems Science and Mathematics from Washington Universit
y in St. Louis\, her Ph. D. in Applied Physics at the California Institute
of Technology in 2009\, and her postdoctoral training in Chemistry at Ber
keley. Her research develops nanophotonic methods to observe and control
chemical and biological processes as they unfold with nanometer scale reso
lution\, emphasizing critical challenges in global health and sustainabili
ty. Her work has been recognized with the Alan T. Waterman Award\, a NIH D
irector’s New Innovator Award\, a Moore Inventor Fellowship\, the Material
s Research Society Young Investigator Award\, and the Presidential Early C
areer Award for Scientists and Engineers\, and was featured on Oprah’s lis
t of “50 Things that will make you say ‘Wow’!”. Beyond the lab\, Jen enjo
ys exploring the intersection of art and science\, long-distance cycling\,
and reliving her childhood with her two young sons.\n \nHosted by: Kather
ine Ferrara\, PhD\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford & t
he Department of Radiology\nTickets: https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/regi
ster/7416069513520/WN_LIAnoCzYR8yLOnO-CDPgIQ.
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SUMMARY:MIPS Seminar – Jennifer Dionne\, PhD
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\nJennifer
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\nSenior Associate Vice
Provost for Research Platforms/Shared Facilities
\nAssociate Professor of Material Science and Engineering a
nd\, by courtesy\, of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford)
\nStanford University
\n
\nLocation: Zoom
\nWe
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\nDial: +1
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\nWebinar ID: 958 8365 4314
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sscode: 105586
\n12:00pm – 12:45pm Seminar & Discussion
\nRSVP Here
\n
\nABSTRACT
\nWe present our research controlling light at the nanoscale for infecti
ous disease diagnostics\, including detecting bacteria at low concentratio
n\, sensing COVID gene sequences\, and visualizing in-vivo inter-cellular
forces. First\, we combine Raman spectroscopy and deep learning to accurat
ely classify bacteria by both species and antibiotic resistance in a singl
e step. We design a convolutional neural network (CNN) for spectral data a
nd train it to identify 30 of the most common bacterial strains from singl
e-cell Raman spectra\, achieving antibiotic treatment identification accur
acies exceeding 99% and species identification accuracies similar to leadi
ng mass spectrometry identification techniques. Our combined Raman-CNN sys
tem represents a proof-of-concept for rapid\, culture-free identification
of bacterial isolates and antibiotic resistance. Second\, we describe res
onant nanophotonic surfaces\, known as “metasurfaces” that enable multiple
xed detection of SARS-CoV-2 gene sequences. Our metasurfaces utilize guide
d mode resonances excited in high refractive index nanostructures. The hig
h quality factor modes produce a large amplification of the electromagneti
c field near the nanostructures that increase the response to targeted bin
ding of nucleic acids\; simultaneously\, the optical signal is beam-steere
d for multiplexed detection. We describe how this platform can be manufact
ured at scale for portable\, low-cost assays. Finally\, we introduce a new
class of in vivo optical probes to monitor biological forces wit
h high spatial resolution. Our design is based on upconverting nanoparticl
es that\, when excited in the near-infrared\, emit light of a different co
lor and intensity in response to nano-to-microNewton forces. The nanoparti
cles are sub-30nm in size\, do not bleach or photoblink\, and can enable d
eep tissue imaging with minimal tissue autofluorescence. We present the de
sign\, synthesis\, and characterization of these nanoparticles both in vit
ro and in vivo\, focusing on the forces generated by the roundworm C.
elegans as it feeds and digests its bacterial food.
\n
\nABOUT
\nJennifer Dionne is the Senior Associate Vic
e Provost of Research Platforms/Shared Facilities and an associate profess
or of Materials Science and Engineering and\, by courtesy\, of Radiology a
t Stanford. She is also an Associate Editor of Nano Letters\, director of
the DOE-funded Photonics at Thermodynamic Limits Energy Frontier Research
Center\, and an affiliate faculty of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute\,
the Institute for Immunity\, Transplantation\, and Infection\, and Bio-X.
Jen received her B.S. degrees in Physics and Systems Science and Mathemat
ics from Washington University in St. Louis\, her Ph. D. in Applied Physic
s at the California Institute of Technology in 2009\, and her postdoctoral
training in Chemistry at Berkeley. Her research develops nanophotonic me
thods to observe and control chemical and biological processes as they unf
old with nanometer scale resolution\, emphasizing critical challenges in g
lobal health and sustainability. Her work has been recognized with the Ala
n T. Waterman Award\, a NIH Director’s New Innovator Award\, a Moore Inven
tor Fellowship\, the Materials Research Society Young Investigator Award\,
and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers\, an
d was featured on Oprah’s list of “50 Things that will make you say ‘Wow’!
”. Beyond the lab\, Jen enjoys exploring the intersection of art and scie
nce\, long-distance cycling\, and reliving her childhood with her two youn
g sons.
\n
\nHosted by: Katherine Ferrara\, PhD
\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford & the Departmen
t of Radiology
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Canary Center\,IBIIS\,MIPS\,PHIND\,Radiology\,RSL
CONTACT:Marta Flory\; flory@stanford.edu
DESCRIPTION:Targeted violence continues against Black Americans\, Asian Ame
ricans\, and all people of color. The department of radiology diversity co
mmittee is running a racial equity challenge to raise awareness of systemi
c racism\, implicit bias and related issues. Participants will be provided
a list of resources on these topics such as articles\, podcasts\, videos\
, etc.\, from which they can choose\, with the “challenge” of engaging wit
h one to three media sources prior to our session (some videos are as shor
t as a few minutes). Participants will meet in small-group breakout sessio
ns to discuss what they’ve learned and share ideas.\nPlease reach out to M
arta Flory\, flory@stanford.edu with questions. For details about the sess
ion\, including recommended resources and the Zoom link\, please reach out
to Meke Faaoso at mfaaoso@stanford.edu.\nTickets: https://docs.google.com
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Racial Equity Challenge: Race in society
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/racial-e
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will be provided a list of resources on these topics such as articles\, po
dcasts\, videos\, etc.\, from which they can choose\, with the “challenge”
of engaging with one to three media sources prior to our session (some vi
deos are as short as a few minutes). Participants will meet in small-group
breakout sessions to discuss what they’ve learned and share ideas.
\n<
p>Please reach out to Marta Flory\, fl
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:MIPS\,MIPS Seminar
CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu\; https://med.stanford.edu/
mips/events.html
DESCRIPTION:MIPS Special Seminar: Jubilant Biosys: Drug discovery and contr
act research services\, from target discovery to candidate selection\n \nT
homas Haywood\, PhD\nHead of International Radiochemistry Collaborations\n
Stanford University\n \nSaurabh Kapure\, MBA\nVice President\, Business De
velopment (USA & APAC)\nJubilant Biosys Limited\n \nJay Sheth\, MBA\nManag
er Business Development\, Drug Discovery Services\, and CDMO\nJubilant Bio
sys Limited\n \nLOCATION: Zoom\nMeeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/98
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6345\nPasscode: 397741\n\n\nSCHEDULE\n9:00-9:15 AM\, PT – Thomas Haywood
– Stanford Radiology projects\n9:15-9:30 AM\, PT – Saurabh Kapure – Introd
uction to Jubilant Biosys\, Scale-up and GMP manufacturing\n9:30-9:40 AM\,
PT – Jay Sheth – How Jubilant Biosys works with academic partners: exampl
es and case-studies\n9:40-10:00 AM\, PT – Moderated by Jason Thanh Lee –
Discussion\n \nABOUT\nJubilant Biosys\, an integrated contract research or
ganization in India with business offices in Asia and North America\, is a
leading collaborator for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies\, wit
h in-depth expertise in discovery informatics\, medicinal chemistry\, stru
ctural biology\, and in vitro pharmacology services. Jubilant Biosys provi
des comprehensive drug discovery services and contract research services\,
from target discovery to candidate selection and with flexible business m
odels (FFS\, FTE and risk shared). This seminar will showcase case studies
from recent Stanford projects and a discussion of future opportunities.\n
\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford\, Department of Rad
iology
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210512T090000
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:MIPS Special Seminar – Jubilant Biosys
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/mips-spe
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\nThomas Haywood\, PhD
\nHead of International Radiochemi
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\nStanford University
\n
\nS
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\nVice President\, Business Development
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\nJubilant Biosys Limited
\n
\nJay
Sheth\, MBA
\nManager Business Development\, Drug Discovery
Services\, and CDMO
\nJubilant Biosys Limited
\n
\nLOCATION: Zoom
\nMeeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/9
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\n9:15-9:30 AM\, PT – Saurabh Kapur
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ing
\n9:30-9:40 AM\, PT – Jay Sheth –
How Jubilant Biosys works with academic partners: examples and case-studie
s
\n9:40-10:00 AM\, PT – Moderated by Jason Thanh Le
e – Discussion
\n
\nABOUT
\nJubilant Biosys\, an integrated contract research organization i
n India with business offices in Asia and North America\, is a leading col
laborator for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies\, with in-depth e
xpertise in discovery informatics\, medicinal chemistry\, structural biolo
gy\, and in vitro pharmacology services. Jubilant Biosys provides
comprehensive drug discovery services and contract research services\, fr
om target discovery to candidate selection and with flexible business mode
ls (FFS\, FTE and risk shared). This seminar will showcase case studies fr
om recent Stanford projects and a discussion of future opportunities.
\n
\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford\, D
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Radiology
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Radiology Department-Wide Research Meeting\n• Research Announce
ments\n• Koen Nieman\, M.D.\, PhD – Coronary Artery Disease by Computed To
mography\n• Martin Willemink\, M.D.\, PhD – Translating Emerging Cardiovas
cular CT Techniques into the Clinical Setting\nLocation: Zoom – Details ca
n be found here: https://radresearch.stanford.edu\nMeetings will be the 3r
d Friday of each month.\n \nHosted by: Daniel Ennis\, PhD\nSponsored by: t
he the Department of Radiology
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:MIPS\,MIPS Seminar
CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu\; https://med.stanford.edu/
mips/events.html
DESCRIPTION:MIPS Seminar Series: Image-guided focal therapy for prostate ca
ncer\nGeoffrey Sonn\, MD\nAssistant Professor of Urology and\, by courtesy
\, of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford)\nStanford Universi
ty Medical Center\n \nLocation: Zoom\nWebinar URL: https://stanford.zoom.u
s/s/96126703618\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536\nWebinar ID: 961
2670 3618\nPasscode: 186059\n12:00pm – 12:45pm Seminar & Discussion\nRSVP
Here\n \nABSTRACT\nIn recent years\, prostate cancer treatment has increa
singly focused on selecting patients who are most likely to benefit and re
ducing harms from treatment. This has been seen both in adoption of active
surveillance for men with low-risk prostate cancer and emergence of image
-guided focal ablative therapy. While focal therapy causes fewer sexual an
d urinary side effects than conventional prostate cancer treatments\, many
questions remain about proper patient selection\, treatment planning\, an
d follow up care.\n \nImprovements in prostate MRI performance and interpr
etation have paved the way for adoption of focal therapy. However\, clinic
al challenges remain in prostate cancer imaging. This talk will describe p
rostate cancer focal therapy\, discuss patient selection\, and highlight t
he research efforts of my group to improve MRI interpretation to guide bio
psy and improve focal therapy performance.\n \nABOUT\nGeoffrey Sonn\, MD i
s a urologic oncologist who specializes in treating patients with prostate
and kidney cancer. He has a particular interest in cancer imaging\, MRI-U
ltrasound fusion targeted prostate biopsy\, prostate cancer focal therapy\
, and robotic surgery for prostate and kidney cancer. He is the principal
investigator of the first clinical trial in Northern California to use MRI
-guided focused ultrasound to treat prostate cancer. The goal of this tria
l is to treat prostate cancer with fewer side effects than surgery or radi
ation.\nDr. Sonn was born in Washington State and lived there until leavin
g for college at Georgetown. After graduating magna cum laude at Georgetow
n he returned to the West Coast for medical school at UCLA. Following medi
cal school\, Dr. Sonn completed a 6-year urology residency at Stanford whe
re he developed particular interests in the clinical care of patients with
urologic cancers and research in cancer imaging. Dr. Sonn completed a 2-y
ear urologic oncology fellowship at UCLA. Since completing his fellowship\
, Dr. Sonn has been at Stanford as an assistant professor in urology. Dr.
Sonn’s research is devoted to developing new cancer imaging techniques\, a
pplying artificial intelligence to find cancers on medical images\, and ap
plying new methods to treat prostate cancer with fewer side effects.\n \nH
osted by: Katherine Ferrara\, PhD\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program
at Stanford & the Department of Radiology\nTickets: https://stanford.zoom
.us/webinar/register/8116097828282/WN_mfyC-_dUTwymWGqvmmF1zA.
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Geoffrey Sonn\, MD
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\nAssistant Professor of Urology and\, by courtesy\, of Radiology
(Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford)
\nStanford University Medical
Center
\n
\nLocation: Zoom
\nWebinar URL: https://stanford.zoom.u
s/s/96126703618
\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536
\nWebinar ID: 961 2670 3618
\nPasscode: 186059
\n12:00pm – 12:4
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\nRSVP Here
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ABSTRACT
\nIn recent years\, prostate cance
r treatment has increasingly focused on selecting patients who are most li
kely to benefit and reducing harms from treatment. This has been seen both
in adoption of active surveillance for men with low-risk prostate cancer
and emergence of image-guided focal ablative therapy. While focal therapy
causes fewer sexual and urinary side effects than conventional prostate ca
ncer treatments\, many questions remain about proper patient selection\, t
reatment planning\, and follow up care.
\n
\nImprovements in prostate MRI performance and interpretation have paved th
e way for adoption of focal therapy. However\, clinical challenges remain
in prostate cancer imaging. This talk will describe prostate cancer focal
therapy\, discuss patient selection\, and highlight the research efforts o
f my group to improve MRI interpretation to guide biopsy and improve focal
therapy performance.
\n
\nABOUT
\nGeof
frey Sonn\, MD is a urologic oncologist who specializes in treating patien
ts with prostate and kidney cancer. He has a particular interest in cancer
imaging\, MRI-Ultrasound fusion targeted prostate biopsy\, prostate cance
r focal therapy\, and robotic surgery for prostate and kidney cancer. He i
s the principal investigator of the first clinical trial in Northern Calif
ornia to use MRI-guided focused ultrasound to treat prostate cancer. The g
oal of this trial is to treat prostate cancer with fewer side effects than
surgery or radiation.
\nDr. Sonn was born in Washington State and l
ived there until leaving for college at Georgetown. After graduating magna
cum laude at Georgetown he returned to the West Coast for medical school
at UCLA. Following medical school\, Dr. Sonn completed a 6-year urology re
sidency at Stanford where he developed particular interests in the clinica
l care of patients with urologic cancers and research in cancer imaging. D
r. Sonn completed a 2-year urologic oncology fellowship at UCLA. Since com
pleting his fellowship\, Dr. Sonn has been at Stanford as an assistant pro
fessor in urology. Dr. Sonn’s research is devoted to developing new cancer
imaging techniques\, applying artificial intelligence to find cancers on
medical images\, and applying new methods to treat prostate cancer with fe
wer side effects.
\n
\nHosted by: Katherine Ferrara\, PhD
\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford & the
Department of Radiology
\nTickets: https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/8116097
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CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu
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Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MIPS Mini-re
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invite all those interested to attend. The mini-retreats are roughly two h
ours in length with ample time for discussion throughout. We hope you can
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\nWebinar URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/92903233643\nDial: US: +1 650 72
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sed Collaboration: Department of Neurology\, Neurosurgery\, Pathology\, Ps
ychiatry\, and Nuclear Medicine (Frank M. Longo\, MD\, PhD\, Michael Lim\,
MD\, Thomas Montine\, MD\, PhD\, Victor G. Carrión\, MD\, and Guido David
zon\, MD)\n8:55-9:20 AM – Faculty Introductions: All interested MIPS facul
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llaborating with Neurology\, Pathology\, Neurosurgery\, and/or Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences departments.\n9:20-9:40 AM – Recent center proposa
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Kathleen Poston\, MD\, MS\n9:40-10:00 AM – Discussion – Moderated by: Mic
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n
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\n
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hool of Medicine community to discuss current opportunities for research a
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pic and we invite all those interested to attend. The mini-retreats are ro
ughly two hours in length with ample time for discussion throughout. We ho
pe you can join us and spark new collaborations!
\n
\n
\n\n
\n
\n
Zoom Webinar Information
\nWebinar URL: htt
ps://stanford.zoom.us/j/92903233643
\nDial: US: +1 650 724 9799
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\nWebinar ID: 929 0323 3643
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\n8:05-8:55 AM – Overview and Imaging-b
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:AIMI\,IBIIS\,Radiology\,RSL
CONTACT:
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ate Cancer: Bridging the Gap between Digital Pathologists and Digital Radi
ologists\n• Akshay Chaudhari\, PhD – Data-Efficient Machine Learning for M
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210716T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210716T130000
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\n• Akshay Chaudhari\, PhD – Data-Ef
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\n
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\nMeetings will be the 3rd Friday of each month.
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\nSponsore
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Radiology
CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu\; http://radweb.su.domains/
gambhirsymposium/
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Sanjiv Sam Gambhir was a visionary who had a profound impac
t on the world of science and humanity. As a leader and pioneer in the fie
lds of molecular imaging\, early detection of cancer\, and precision healt
h\, his enduring legacy can be seen in the research and innovations contin
uing in these fields today.\nThe Gambhir Symposium aims to celebrate Dr. G
ambhir’s illustrious career and continue down the paths he forged by highl
ighting the work still ongoing in the fields he helped to cultivate. Join
us to hear researchers and collaborators share current thoughts and future
outlooks on topics developed with Sam.\nWe hope you can join us for the 2
021 Virtual Gambhir Symposium.\nThe event is fully virtual and the livestr
eam link will be posted on the website closer to the event.\n \nSponsored
by: Department of Radiology at Stanford \nTickets: https://www.onlineregis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210719T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210719T160000
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Dr. Sanjiv Sam Gambhir was a v
isionary who had a profound impact on the world of science and humanity. A
s a leader and pioneer in the fields of molecular imaging\, early detectio
n of cancer\, and precision health\, his enduring legacy can be seen in th
e research and innovations continuing in these fields today.
\n
The G
ambhir Symposium aims to celebrate Dr. Gambhir’s illustrious career and co
ntinue down the paths he forged by highlighting the work still ongoing in
the fields he helped to cultivate. Join us to hear researchers and collabo
rators share current thoughts and future outlooks on topics developed with
Sam.
\n
We hope you can join us for the 2021 Virtual Gambhir Symposi
um.
\n
The event is fully virtual and the livestream link wil
l be posted on the website closer to the event.
\n
\n
Sponsored by: Department of Radio
logy at Stanford
\n
Tickets: https://www
.onlineregistrationcenter.com/Gambhir2021.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:AIMI\,Annual Conferences
CONTACT:AIMI Center\; aimicenter@stanford.edu\; https://aimi.stanford.edu/n
ews-events/aimi-symposium/overview
DESCRIPTION:Stanford AIMI Director Curt Langlotz and Co-Directors Matt Lung
ren and Nigam Shah invite you to join us on August 3 for the 2021 Stanford
Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) Symposi
um. The virtual symposium will focus on the latest\, best research on the
role of AI in diagnostic excellence across medicine\, current areas of imp
act\, fairness and societal impact\, and translation and clinical implemen
tation. The program includes talks\, interactive panel discussions\, and b
reakout sessions. Registration is free and open to all.\n \nAlso\, the 2nd
Annual BiOethics\, the Law\, and Data-sharing: AI in Radiology (BOLD-AIR)
Summit will be held on August 4\, in conjunction with the AIMI Symposium.
The summit will convene a broad range of speakers in bioethics\, law\, re
gulation\, industry groups\, and patient safety and data privacy\, to addr
ess the latest ethical\, regulatory\, and legal challenges regarding AI in
radiology.\n \nREGISTER HERE\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-
stanford-aimi-symposium-bold-air-summit-registration-152725816027.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210803T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210804T150000
LOCATION:Virtual Livestream
SEQUENCE:0
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the 2021 Stanford Center for Artificial Intell
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osium. The virtual symposium will focus on the latest\, best research
on the role of AI in diagnostic excellence across medicine\, current areas
of impact\, fairness and societal impact\, and translation and clinical i
mplementation. The program includes talks\, interactive panel discussions\
, and breakout sessions. Registration is free and open to all.
\n
p>\n
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aw\, and Data-sharing: AI in Radiology (BOLD-AIR) Summit will be held
on August 4\, in conjunction with the AI
MI Symposium. The summit will convene a broad range of speakers in bioethi
cs\, law\, regulation\, industry groups\, and patient safety and data priv
acy\, to address the latest ethical\, regulatory\, and legal challenges re
garding AI in radiology.
\n
\n
REGISTER HERE
\n
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m-bold-air-summit-registration-152725816027.
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DTSTAMP:20240329T112430Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CME\,CME Radiology Grand Rounds\,Radiology
CONTACT:Tricia Hatcliff\; 650-498-7359\; thatcliff@stanford.edu
DESCRIPTION:CME Grand Rounds Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Lectureship – “Imaging at t
he Speed of Light: Innovations in Positron Emission Tomography”\n \nSimon
R. Cherry\, PhD\nProfessor\nBiomedical Engineering & Radiology\nUC Davis
\n \nJoin from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us
/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703
\nPassword: 566048\nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703
# or +16507249799\,\,600003703#\nOr Telephone:\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\
, Canada\, Caribbean Toll) or +1 833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Tol
l Free)\nInternational numbers available: https://stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqp
hnvqT\n \nABSTRACT\nPositron emission tomography (PET) allows for sensitiv
e and quantitative measurement of physiology\, metabolism and molecular ta
rgets noninvasively in the human body. However\, typical clinical PET sca
nners capture less than 1% of the available signal produced in the body.
PET scanners also are not currently capable of precisely determining the l
ocation at which a particular decay occurs. These limitations present oppo
rtunities for further innovation that ultimately will impact molecular ima
ging research and diagnostic imaging with PET. This presentation focuses
on 1) total-body PET imaging which greatly improves signal collection\, al
lowing radiotracer kinetics to be assessed across the entire human body fo
r the first time\, and 2) the development of detector technologies that ha
ve a timing precision of ~ 30 picoseconds\, enabling direct localization o
f radiotracer decays without tomographic reconstruction.\n \nBIO\nSimon R.
Cherry\, Ph.D. received his B.Sc.(Hons) in Physics with Astronomy from U
niversity College London in 1986 and a Ph.D. in Medical Physics from the I
nstitute of Cancer Research\, University of London in 1989. After a postd
octoral fellowship at UCLA\, he joined the faculty in the Department of Mo
lecular and Medical Pharmacology\, also at UCLA\, in 1993. In 2001\, Dr. C
herry joined UC Davis and established the Center for Molecular and Genomic
Imaging\, which he directed from 2004-2016. Currently Dr. Cherry is Disti
nguished Professor in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Radiol
ogy at UC Davis.\nDr. Cherry’s research interests center around biomedical
imaging and in particular the development and application of in vivo mole
cular imaging systems. His major accomplishments have been in developing
systems for positron emission tomography (PET)\, in particular the inventi
on of the microPET technology that was subsequently widely adopted in acad
emia and industry and as co-leader of the EXPLORER consortium which has de
veloped the world’s first total-body PET scanner. He also has contributed
to detector technology innovations for PET\, conducted early biomedical s
tudies using Cerenkov luminescence\, and developed the first proof-of-conc
ept hybrid PET/MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) systems.\nDr. Cherry is a
founding member of the Society of Molecular Imaging and an elected fellow
of six professional societies\, including the Institute for Electronic and
Electrical Engineers (IEEE) and the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
. He served as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Physics in Medicine and Biol
ogy from 2011-2020. Dr. Cherry received the Academy of Molecular Imaging D
istinguished Basic Scientist Award (2007)\, the Society for Molecular Imag
ing Achievement Award (2011) and the IEEE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award (20
16). In 2016\, he was elected as a member of the National Academy of Eng
ineering and in 2017 he was elected to the National Academy of Inventors.
Dr. Cherry is the author of more than 240 peer-reviewed journal articles\
, review articles and book chapters in the field of biomedical imaging. He
is also lead author of the widely-used textbook “Physics in Nuclear Medic
ine”.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210910T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210910T130000
LOCATION:LKSC 101/102 & Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link @ 291 Campus D
rive\, Stanford\, CA 94305
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:CME Grand Rounds Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Lectureship – Simon Cherry\, Ph
D
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/cme-gran
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CME Grand Rounds Sanjiv S
am Gambhir Lectureship – “Imaging at the Speed of Light: Innovations
in Positron Emission Tomography”
\n
\n
Simon R. C
herry\, PhD
\nProfessor
\nBiomedical Engineering & Radi
ology
\nUC Davis
\n
\n
Join from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS o
r Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1q
VkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09
\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703
\nPassword: 5
66048
\nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703# or +1
6507249799\,\,600003703#
\nOr Telephone:
\nDial: +1 650 724 9799
(US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll) or +1 833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbea
n Toll Free)
\nInternational numbers available: https://stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT
\n
\n
ABSTRACT
\n
Positron emission tomograph
y (PET) allows for sensitive and quantitative measurement of physiology\,
metabolism and molecular targets noninvasively in the human body. However
\, typical clinical PET scanners capture less than 1% of the available sig
nal produced in the body. PET scanners also are not currently capable of
precisely determining the location at which a particular decay occurs. The
se limitations present opportunities for further innovation that ultimatel
y will impact molecular imaging research and diagnostic imaging with PET.
This presentation focuses on 1) total-body PET imaging which greatly impr
oves signal collection\, allowing radiotracer kinetics to be assessed acro
ss the entire human body for the first time\, and 2) the development of de
tector technologies that have a timing precision of ~ 30 picoseconds\, ena
bling direct localization of radiotracer decays without tomographic recons
truction.
\n
\n
BIO
\n
Simon R. Cherry\,
Ph.D. received his B.Sc.(Hons) in Physics with Astronomy from University
College London in 1986 and a Ph.D. in Medical Physics from the Institute
of Cancer Research\, University of London in 1989. After a postdoctoral f
ellowship at UCLA\, he joined the faculty in the Department of Molecular a
nd Medical Pharmacology\, also at UCLA\, in 1993. In 2001\, Dr. Cherry joi
ned UC Davis and established the Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging\
, which he directed from 2004-2016. Currently Dr. Cherry is Distinguished
Professor in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Radiology at UC
Davis.
\n
Dr. Cherry’s research interests center around biomedical i
maging and in particular the development and application of in vivo molecu
lar imaging systems. His major accomplishments have been in developing sy
stems for positron emission tomography (PET)\, in particular the invention
of the microPET technology that was subsequently widely adopted in academ
ia and industry and as co-leader of the EXPLORER consortium which has deve
loped the world’s first total-body PET scanner. He also has contributed t
o detector technology innovations for PET\, conducted early biomedical stu
dies using Cerenkov luminescence\, and developed the first proof-of-concep
t hybrid PET/MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) systems.
\n
Dr. Cherry
is a founding member of the Society of Molecular Imaging and an elected fe
llow of six professional societies\, including the Institute for Electroni
c and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) and the Biomedical Engineering Society (
BMES). He served as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Physics in Medicine and
Biology from 2011-2020. Dr. Cherry received the Academy of Molecular Imag
ing Distinguished Basic Scientist Award (2007)\, the Society for Molecular
Imaging Achievement Award (2011) and the IEEE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Awar
d (2016). In 2016\, he was elected as a member of the National Academy o
f Engineering and in 2017 he was elected to the National Academy of Invent
ors. Dr. Cherry is the author of more than 240 peer-reviewed journal arti
cles\, review articles and book chapters in the field of biomedical imagin
g. He is also lead author of the widely-used textbook “Physics in Nuclear
Medicine”.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:MIPS\,MIPS Seminar
CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu\; https://med.stanford.edu/
mips/events.html
DESCRIPTION:MIPS Seminar Series: Predicting and Preventing Fetal and Neonat
al Pathology: Looking Back and Looking Forward\nDavid K. Stevenson\, MD\nT
he Harold K. Faber Professor of Pediatrics\, Senior Associate Dean\, Mater
nal and Child Health and Professor\, by courtesy\, of Obstetrics and Gynec
ology\nLucile Packard Children’s Hospital\n \nZoom Webinar Details\nWebina
r URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/s/94584828060\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1
833 302 1536\nWebinar ID: 945 8482 8060\nPasscode: 481874\n12:00pm – 12:4
5pm Seminar & Discussion\nRSVP Here\n \nABSTRACT\nThe importance of minima
lly invasive technologies for interrogating the fetus and newborn\, as wel
l as of knowing where a biologic system is headed\, not just where it has
been\, when trying to predict and prevent acquired diseases\, will be disc
ussed. Examples of such technologies\, such as trace gas analysis and opt
ical reporting of biologic phenomena\, and their application to model syst
ems and the human newborn will be presented. The role of advanced computa
tional approaches for the integration and interpretation of large amounts
of data derived from these new measurement tools will be emphasized.\n \nA
BOUT\nDr. David K. Stevenson is the Harold K. Faber Professor of Pediatric
s and has made many impactful contributions to the field of neonatology an
d pediatrics\, including his seminal studies on neonatal jaundice\, biliru
bin production and heme oxygenase biology. As a neonatologist\, his resea
rch has focused primarily on neonatal jaundice and more recently on the ca
uses of preterm birth and its prevention. He has held numerous leadership
roles at Stanford University School of Medicine\, including Vice Dean and
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. He is currently the Senior As
sociate Dean for Maternal & Child Health\, the Co-Director of the Stanford
Maternal & Child Health Research Institute\, and the Principal Investigat
or for the March of Dimes Prematurity Research Center at Stanford Universi
ty. Dr. Stevenson has received many awards\, including the Virginia Apgar
Award\, which is the highest award in Perinatal Pediatrics\, the Joseph W
. St. Geme\, Jr. Leadership Award from the Federation of Pediatric Organiz
ations\, the Jonas Salk Award for Leadership in Prematurity Prevention fro
m the March of Dimes Foundation\, and the John Howland Medal and Award\, t
he highest award in academic pediatrics. He has served as the President o
f the American Pediatric Society. In recognition of his achievements\, Dr.
Stevenson is a member of the National Academy of Medicine.\n \nHosted by:
Katherine Ferrara\, PhD\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanf
ord & the Department of Radiology\nTickets: https://stanford.zoom.us/webin
ar/register/7116294064170/WN_H60DZOKZSlWC6UBOB3FTVw.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210923T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210923T124500
LOCATION:Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:MIPS Seminar – David K. Stevenson\, MD
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/mips-sem
inar-david-k-stevenson-md/
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MIPS Semi
nar Series: Predicting and Preventing Fetal and Neonatal Path
ology: Looking Back and Looking Forward
\n
David K. Stevenson\, MD
\nThe
Harold K. Faber Professor of Pediatrics\, Senior Associate Dean\, Maternal
and Child Health and Professor\, by courtesy\, of Obstetrics and Gynecolo
gy
\nLucile Packard Children’s Hospital
\n
\n
Zoom Webinar Details
\nWebinar URL: https://stanfo
rd.zoom.us/s/94584828060
\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 15
36
\nWebinar ID: 945 8482 8060
\nPasscode: 481874
\n
12:00p
m – 12:45pm Seminar & Discussion
\nRSVP Here
\n
\n
ABSTRACT
\nThe importance of minimal
ly invasive technologies for interrogating the fetus and newborn\, as well
as of knowing where a biologic system is headed\, not just where it has b
een\, when trying to predict and prevent acquired diseases\, will be discu
ssed. Examples of such technologies\, such as trace gas analysis and opti
cal reporting of biologic phenomena\, and their application to model syste
ms and the human newborn will be presented. The role of advanced computat
ional approaches for the integration and interpretation of large amounts o
f data derived from these new measurement tools will be emphasized.
\n<
p> \n
ABOUT
\nDr. David K. Stevenson is the Ha
rold K. Faber Professor of Pediatrics and has made many impactful contribu
tions to the field of neonatology and pediatrics\, including his seminal s
tudies on neonatal jaundice\, bilirubin production and heme oxygenase biol
ogy. As a neonatologist\, his research has focused primarily on neonatal
jaundice and more recently on the causes of preterm birth and its preventi
on. He has held numerous leadership roles at Stanford University School o
f Medicine\, including Vice Dean and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Af
fairs. He is currently the Senior Associate Dean for Maternal & Child Heal
th\, the Co-Director of the Stanford Maternal & Child Health Research Inst
itute\, and the Principal Investigator for the March of Dimes Prematurity
Research Center at Stanford University. Dr. Stevenson has received many a
wards\, including the Virginia Apgar Award\, which is the highest award in
Perinatal Pediatrics\, the Joseph W. St. Geme\, Jr. Leadership Award from
the Federation of Pediatric Organizations\, the Jonas Salk Award for Lead
ership in Prematurity Prevention from the March of Dimes Foundation\, and
the John Howland Medal and Award\, the highest award in academic pediatric
s. He has served as the President of the American Pediatric Society. In r
ecognition of his achievements\, Dr. Stevenson is a member of the National
Academy of Medicine.
\n
\n
Hosted by: Katherine Ferrara\,
PhD
\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford &
the Department of Radiology
\n
Tickets: https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/711
6294064170/WN_H60DZOKZSlWC6UBOB3FTVw.
X-TICKETS-URL:https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/7116294064170/WN_H6
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DTSTAMP:20240329T112430Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CME\,CME Radiology Grand Rounds\,Radiology
CONTACT:Tricia Hatcliff\; 650-498-7359\; thatcliff@stanford.edu
DESCRIPTION:CME Grand Rounds Diversity Lectureship – Topic: TBD\n \nJennife
r L. Eberhardt\, PhD\nProfessor\nPsychology\nStanford University\n \nJoin
from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/6000037
03?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703\nPassword
: 566048\nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703# or +1650
7249799\,\,600003703#\nOr Telephone:\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\,
Caribbean Toll) or +1 833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)\nI
nternational numbers available: https://stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT\n \n
ABSTRACT\nComing soon!\n \nBIO\nComing soon!
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210924T130000
LOCATION:Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:CME Grand Rounds Diversity Lectureship – Jennifer L. Eberhardt\, Ph
D
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/cme-gran
d-rounds-diversity-lectureship-jennifer-l-eberhardt-phd/
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CME Grand Rounds Diversity Lectureship –
Topic: TBD
\n
\n
Jennifer L. Eberhardt\, PhD
\nProfessor
\nPsychology
\nStanford University
\n
\n
Join from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://
stanford.zoom.us/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09
\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703
\nPassword: 566048
\nOr iPhone one-ta
p (US Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703# or +16507249799\,\,600003703#
\nOr Telephone:
\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Tol
l) or +1 833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)
\nInternati
onal numbers available: ht
tps://stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT
\n
\n
ABSTRACT
\nComing soon!
\n
\n
BIO
\nComing soon!
\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-2903@web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar
DTSTAMP:20240329T112430Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CME\,CME Radiology Grand Rounds\,Radiology
CONTACT:Tricia Hatcliff\; 650-498-7359\; thatcliff@stanford.edu
DESCRIPTION:CME Grand Rounds – “Community Based Partnered Research: Revisi
ting a Critical Concept for Radiology”\n \nChristoph L. Lee\, MD\, MS\, MB
A\nProfessor\nRadiology\nUniversity of Washington\n \nJoin from PC\, Mac\,
Linux\, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2Mv
OG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703\nPassword: 566048\nOr iP
hone one-tap (US Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703# or +16507249799\,\,6000
03703#\nOr Telephone:\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll
) or +1 833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)\nInternational nu
mbers available: https://stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT\n \nABSTRACT\nComin
g soon!\n \nBIO\nComing soon!
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211008T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211008T130000
LOCATION:Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:CME Grand Rounds – Christoph L. Lee\, MD\, MS\, MBA
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/cme-gran
d-rounds-christoph-l-lee-md-ms-mba/
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\\n\\n
CME Grand Rounds – “Commun
ity Based Partnered Research: Revisiting a Critical Concept for Radiology
”
\n
\n
Christoph L. Lee\, MD\, MS\, MBA
\nProfessor
\nRadiology
\nUniversity of Washington
\n
\n
Join from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://stanf
ord.zoom.us/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09
\nMe
eting ID: 600 003 703
\nPassword: 566048
\nOr iPhone one-tap (US
Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703# or +16507249799\,\,600003703#
\nOr
Telephone:
\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll) or
+1 833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)
\nInternational
numbers available: https:/
/stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT
\n
\n
ABSTRACT
\nComing soon!
\n
\n
BIO
\nCom
ing soon!
\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-2913@web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar
DTSTAMP:20240329T112430Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CME\,CME Radiology Grand Rounds\,Radiology
CONTACT:Tricia Hatcliff\; 650-498-7359\; thatcliff@stanford.edu
DESCRIPTION:CME Grand Rounds – Topic: TBD\nJocelyn D. Chertoff\, MD\, MS\nP
rofessor\nRadiology\, Obstetrics & Gynecology\nChair\, Radiology\nDartmout
h Hitchcock Medical Center\n \nJoin from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android
: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz0
9\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703\nPassword: 566048\nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll):
+18333021536\,\,600003703# or +16507249799\,\,600003703#\nOr Telephone:\n
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll) or +1 833 302 1536 (U
S\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)\nInternational numbers available: https:
//stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT\n \nABSTRACT\nComing soon!\n \nBIO\nComing
soon!
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211022T130000
LOCATION:Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:CME Grand Rounds – Jocelyn D. Chertoff\, MD\, MS
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/cme-gran
d-rounds-jocelyn-d-chertoff-md-ms/
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\\n\\n
CME Grand Rounds – Topic: TBD
\n
Jocelyn D. Chertoff\, MD\, MS
\nProfessor
\nRadiology\
, Obstetrics & Gynecology
\nChair\, Radiology
\nDartmouth Hitchc
ock Medical Center
\n
\n
Join from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or A
ndroid: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkx
yL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09
\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703
\nPassword: 5660
48
\nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703# or +1650
7249799\,\,600003703#
\nOr Telephone:
\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (U
S\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll) or +1 833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean T
oll Free)
\nInternational numbers available: https://stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT
\n
\n
ABSTRACT
\nComing soon!
\n
\n
BIO
\nComing soon!
\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-2521@web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar
DTSTAMP:20240329T112430Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:MIPS\,MIPS Seminar
CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu\; https://med.stanford.edu/
mips/events.html
DESCRIPTION:MIPS Seminar Series: Title TBA\nSteven Paul Poplack\, MD\nProfe
ssor of Radiology (Breast Imaging)\nStanford University Medical Center\n
\nLocation: Coming soon!\n12:00pm – 12:45pm Seminar & Discussion\nRSVP: Co
ming soon!\n \nABSTRACT\nComing soon!\n \nABOUT\nComing soon!\n \nHosted b
y: Katherine Ferrara\, PhD\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Sta
nford & the Department of Radiology
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211028T124500
LOCATION:Venue coming soon!
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:MIPS Seminar – Steven Paul Poplack\, MD
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/mips-sem
inar-steven-paul-poplack-md/
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\\n\\n
MIPS Seminar Series: Title TBA
\n
Steven Paul Poplack\, MD
\nProfessor of Radiology
(Breast Imaging)
\nStanford University Medical Center
\n
\n
Location: Coming soon!
\n
12:00pm – 12:45pm Seminar & Discussion\nRSVP: Coming soon!
\n
\n
ABSTRACT
\n
Coming soon!
\n
\n
ABOUT
\nComing soo
n!
\n
\n
Hosted by: Katherine Ferrara\, PhD
\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford & the Department of
Radiology
\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-2937@web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar
DTSTAMP:20240329T112430Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CME\,CME Radiology Grand Rounds\,Radiology
CONTACT:Tricia Hatcliff\; 650-498-7359\; thatcliff@stanford.edu
DESCRIPTION:CME Grand Rounds Etta K. Moskowitz Lectureship – Topic: TBD\nEl
izabeth Krupinski\, PhD\nProfessor & Vice Chair for Research\nRadiology &
Imaging Sciences\nEmory University School of Medicine\n \nJoin from PC\, M
ac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/600003703?pwd=Rjcw
S2MvOG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703\nPassword: 566048\nO
r iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703# or +16507249799\,\,
600003703#\nOr Telephone:\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean
Toll) or +1 833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)\nInternationa
l numbers available: https://stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT\n \nABSTRACT\nC
oming soon!\n \nBIO\nComing soon!
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211104T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211104T183000
LOCATION:Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:CME Grand Rounds Etta K. Moskowitz Lectureship – Elizabeth Krupinsk
i\, PhD
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/cme-gran
d-rounds-etta-k-moskowitz-lectureship-elizabeth-krupinski-phd/
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\\n\\n
CME Grand Rounds Etta K. Moskowitz Lecturesh
ip – Topic: TBD
\n
Elizabeth Krupinski\, PhD
\n
Professor & Vice Chair for Research
\nRadiology & Imaging Sciences
\nEmory University School of Medicine
\n
\n
Join from PC\,
Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/6000037
03?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09
\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703
\nPassword: 566048
\nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +18333021536\
,\,600003703# or +16507249799\,\,600003703#
\nOr Telephone:
\nDi
al: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll) or +1 833 302 1536 (US\
, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)
\nInternational numbers available: https://stanford.zoom.us/u/a
cuqphnvqT
\n
\n
ABSTRACT
\nComing so
on!
\n
\n
BIO
\nComing soon!
\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-2957@web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar
DTSTAMP:20240329T112431Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CME\,CME Radiology Grand Rounds\,Radiology
CONTACT:Tricia Hatcliff\; 650-498-7359\; thatcliff@stanford.edu
DESCRIPTION:CME Grand Rounds – “Promote Your Academic Career Using Social M
edia”\nMichael Gisondi\, MD\nAssociate Professor & Vice Chair of Education
\nEmergency Medicine\nStanford University\n \nJoin from PC\, Mac\, Linux\,
iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkxy
L3U0RmNtUDVWdz09\nMeeting ID: 600 003 703\nPassword: 566048\nOr iPhone one
-tap (US Toll): +18333021536\,\,600003703# or +16507249799\,\,600003703#\n
Or Telephone:\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll) or +1
833 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)\nInternational numbers av
ailable: https://stanford.zoom.us/u/acuqphnvqT\n \nABSTRACT\nComing soon!
\n \nBIO\nComing soon!
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211112T130000
LOCATION:Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:CME Grand Rounds – Michael Gisondi\, MD
URL:http://web.stanford.edu/group/radweb/cgi-bin/radcalendar/event/cme-gran
d-rounds-michael-gisondi-md/
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CME Grand Rounds
– “Promote Your Academic Career Using Social Media”
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Michae
l Gisondi\, MD
\nAssociate Professor & Vice Chair of Educati
on
\nEmergency Medicine
\nStanford University
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Join from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zo
om.us/j/600003703?pwd=RjcwS2MvOG1qVkxyL3U0RmNtUDVWdz09
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\nOr Telep
hone:
\nDial: +1 650 724 9799 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll) or +1 83
3 302 1536 (US\, Canada\, Caribbean Toll Free)
\nInternational number
s available: https://stanf
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ABSTRACT\nComing soon!
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BIO
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CONTACT:Ashley Williams\; ashleylw@stanford.edu\; https://med.stanford.edu/
mips/events.html
DESCRIPTION:MIPS Seminar Series: Title TBA\nMatthew Bogyo\, PhD\nProfessor
of Pathology and of Microbiology and Immunology and\, by courtesy\, of Che
mical and Systems Biology\nStanford University\n \nLocation: Coming soon!
\n12:00pm – 12:45pm Seminar & Discussion\nRSVP: Coming soon!\n \nABSTRACT
\nComing soon!\n \nABOUT\nDr. Bogyo received a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry f
rom Bates College in 1993 and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Massachuset
ts Institute of Technology in 1997. After completion of his degree he was
appointed as a Faculty Fellow in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophy
sics at the University of California\, San Francisco. Dr. Bogyo served as
the Head of Chemical Proteomics at Celera Genomics from 2001 to 2003 while
maintaining an Adjunct Faculty appointment at UCSF. In the Summer of 2003
Dr. Bogyo joined the Department of Pathology at Stanford Medical School a
nd was appointed as a faculty member in the Department of Microbiology and
Immunology in 2004. His interests are focused on the use of chemistry to
study the role of proteases in human disease. In particular his laboratory
is currently working on understanding the role of cysteine proteases in t
umorgenesis and also in the life cycle of human parasites and bacterial pa
thogens. Dr. Bogyo currently serves on the Editorial Board of Biochemical
Journal\, Cell Chemical Biology\, Molecular and Cellular Proteomics and is
an Academic Editor at PLoS One. Dr. Bogyo is a consultant for several bio
technology and pharmaceutical companies in the Bay Area and is a founder a
nd board member of Akrotome Imaging and Facile Therapeutics.\n \nHosted by
: Katherine Ferrara\, PhD\nSponsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stan
ford & the Department of Radiology
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MIPS Seminar Ser
ies: Title TBA
\n
Matthew Bogyo\, PhD
\nProfessor of Pathology and of M
icrobiology and Immunology and\, by courtesy\, of Chemical and Systems Bio
logy
\nStanford University
\n
\n
Location: Coming soon!
p>\n
12:00pm – 12:45pm Seminar & Discussion
\nRSVP: Coming soon!
\n
\n
ABSTRACT
\n
Coming soon!
\n
p>\n
ABOUT
\nDr. Bogyo received a B.Sc. degree in
Chemistry from Bates College in 1993 and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1997. After completion of his deg
ree he was appointed as a Faculty Fellow in the Department of Biochemistry
and Biophysics at the University of California\, San Francisco. Dr. Bogyo
served as the Head of Chemical Proteomics at Celera Genomics from 2001 to
2003 while maintaining an Adjunct Faculty appointment at UCSF. In the Sum
mer of 2003 Dr. Bogyo joined the Department of Pathology at Stanford Medic
al School and was appointed as a faculty member in the Department of Micro
biology and Immunology in 2004. His interests are focused on the use of ch
emistry to study the role of proteases in human disease. In particular his
laboratory is currently working on understanding the role of cysteine pro
teases in tumorgenesis and also in the life cycle of human parasites and b
acterial pathogens. Dr. Bogyo currently serves on the Editorial Board of B
iochemical Journal\, Cell Chemical Biology\, Molecular and Cellular Proteo
mics and is an Academic Editor at PLoS One. Dr. Bogyo is a consultant for
several biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies in the Bay Area and is
a founder and board member of Akrotome Imaging and Facile Therapeutics.
\n
\n
Hosted by: Katherine Ferrara\, PhD
\nSpo
nsored by: Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford & the Department of Radio
logy
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