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RAD 101: Readings in Radiology Research

Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Atlas, S. (PI) ; Bammer, R. (PI) ; Barnes, P. (PI) ; Barth, R. (PI) ; Bazalova, M. (PI) ; Beaulieu, C. (PI) ; Becker, C. (PI) ; Biswal, S. (PI) ; Blankenberg, F. (PI) ; Chan, F. (PI) ; Cheng, Z. (PI) ; Chin, F. (PI) ; Dahl, J. (PI) ; Daldrup-Link, H. (PI) ; Daniel, B. (PI) ; Demirci, U. (PI) ; Desser, T. (PI) ; Do, H. (PI) ; Fahrig, R. (PI) ; Federle, M. (PI) ; Fischbein, N. (PI) ; Fleischmann, D. (PI) ; Gambhir, S. (PI) ; Gayer, G. (PI) ; Ghanouni, P. (PI) ; Glover, G. (PI) ; Gold, G. (PI) ; Goris, M. (PI) ; Hargreaves, B. (PI) ; Herfkens, R. (PI) ; Hofmann, L. (PI) ; Hovsepian, D. (PI) ; Hwang, G. (PI) ; Iagaru, A. (PI) ; Ikeda, D. (PI) ; Jaramillo, D. (PI) ; Jeffrey, R. (PI) ; KUO, W. (PI) ; Kamaya, A. (PI) ; Kane, P. (PI) ; Kao, J. (PI) ; Keeling, C. (PI) ; Kothary, N. (PI) ; Lachman, R. (PI) ; Langlotz, C. (PI) ; Larson, D. (PI) ; Lebowitz, E. (PI) ; Leung, A. (PI) ; Levin, C. (PI) ; Lipson, J. (PI) ; Loening, A. (PI) ; Louie, J. (PI) ; Lungren, M. (PI) ; Lutz, A. (PI) ; Mallick, P. (PI) ; Marks, M. (PI) ; Massoud, T. (PI) ; McNab, J. (PI) ; Moseley, M. (PI) ; Moskowitz, P. (PI) ; Napel, S. (PI) ; Newman, B. (PI) ; Nino-Murcia, M. (PI) ; Olcott, E. (PI) ; Paik, D. (PI) ; Pal, S. (PI) ; Paulmurugan, R. (PI) ; Pauly, K. (PI) ; Pelc, N. (PI) ; Pitteri, S. (PI) ; Plevritis, S. (PI) ; Quon, A. (PI) ; Rao, J. (PI) ; Riley, G. (PI) ; Rubesova, E. (PI) ; Rubin, D. (PI) ; Rutt, B. (PI) ; Segall, G. (PI) ; Seidel, F. (PI) ; Shin, L. (PI) ; Soh, H. (PI) ; Sommer, F. (PI) ; Spielman, D. (PI) ; Stevens, K. (PI) ; Stoyanova, T. (PI) ; Sze, D. (PI) ; Thakor, A. (PI) ; Van Dalsem, V. (PI) ; Vasanawala, S. (PI) ; Willmann, J. (PI) ; Wintermark, M. (PI) ; Yao, D. (PI) ; Yeom, K. (PI) ; Zaharchuk, G. (PI) ; Zeineh, M. (PI)

RAD 199: Undergraduate Research

Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Atlas, S. (PI) ; Bammer, R. (PI) ; Barnes, P. (PI) ; Barth, R. (PI) ; Bazalova, M. (PI) ; Beaulieu, C. (PI) ; Becker, C. (PI) ; Biswal, S. (PI) ; Blankenberg, F. (PI) ; Chan, F. (PI) ; Cheng, Z. (PI) ; Chin, F. (PI) ; Dahl, J. (PI) ; Daldrup-Link, H. (PI) ; Daniel, B. (PI) ; Demirci, U. (PI) ; Desser, T. (PI) ; Do, H. (PI) ; Fahrig, R. (PI) ; Federle, M. (PI) ; Fischbein, N. (PI) ; Fleischmann, D. (PI) ; Gambhir, S. (PI) ; Gayer, G. (PI) ; Ghanouni, P. (PI) ; Glover, G. (PI) ; Gold, G. (PI) ; Goris, M. (PI) ; Hargreaves, B. (PI) ; Herfkens, R. (PI) ; Hofmann, L. (PI) ; Hovsepian, D. (PI) ; Hwang, G. (PI) ; Iagaru, A. (PI) ; Ikeda, D. (PI) ; Jaramillo, D. (PI) ; Jeffrey, R. (PI) ; KUO, W. (PI) ; Kamaya, A. (PI) ; Kane, P. (PI) ; Kao, J. (PI) ; Keeling, C. (PI) ; Kothary, N. (PI) ; Lachman, R. (PI) ; Langlotz, C. (PI) ; Larson, D. (PI) ; Lebowitz, E. (PI) ; Leung, A. (PI) ; Levin, C. (PI) ; Lipson, J. (PI) ; Loening, A. (PI) ; Louie, J. (PI) ; Lungren, M. (PI) ; Lutz, A. (PI) ; Mallick, P. (PI) ; Marks, M. (PI) ; Massoud, T. (PI) ; McNab, J. (PI) ; Moseley, M. (PI) ; Moskowitz, P. (PI) ; Napel, S. (PI) ; Newman, B. (PI) ; Nino-Murcia, M. (PI) ; Olcott, E. (PI) ; Paik, D. (PI) ; Pal, S. (PI) ; Paulmurugan, R. (PI) ; Pauly, K. (PI) ; Pelc, N. (PI) ; Pitteri, S. (PI) ; Plevritis, S. (PI) ; Quon, A. (PI) ; Rao, J. (PI) ; Riley, G. (PI) ; Rubesova, E. (PI) ; Rubin, D. (PI) ; Rutt, B. (PI) ; Segall, G. (PI) ; Seidel, F. (PI) ; Shin, L. (PI) ; Soh, H. (PI) ; Sommer, F. (PI) ; Spielman, D. (PI) ; Stevens, K. (PI) ; Stoyanova, T. (PI) ; Sze, D. (PI) ; Thakor, A. (PI) ; Van Dalsem, V. (PI) ; Vasanawala, S. (PI) ; Willmann, J. (PI) ; Wintermark, M. (PI) ; Wu, J. (PI) ; Yao, D. (PI) ; Yeom, K. (PI) ; Zaharchuk, G. (PI) ; Zeineh, M. (PI)

RAD 220: Introduction to Imaging and Image-based Human Anatomy (BIOE 220)

Terms: Win | Units: 3

RAD 221: Physics and Engineering of Radionuclide Imaging (BIOE 221)

Physics, instrumentation, and algorithms for positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Topics include basic physics of photon emission and detection, electronics, system design, strategies for tomographic image reconstruction, data correction algorithms, methods of image quantification, and image quality assessment, and current developments in the field. Prerequisites: A year of university mathematics and physics.
Terms: Win | Units: 3

RAD 222: Instrumentation and Applications for Multi-modality Molecular Imaging of Living Subjects (BIOE 222)

Focuses on instruments, algorithms and other technologies for imaging of cellular and molecular processes in living subjects. Introduces preclinical and clinical molecular imaging modalities, including strategies for molecular imaging using PET, SPECT, MRI, Ultrasound, Optics, and Photoacoustics. Covers basics of instrumentation physics, the origin and properties of the signal generation, and image data quantification.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-4

RAD 223: Physics and Engineering of X-Ray Computed Tomography (BIOE 223)

CT scanning geometries, production of x-rays, interactions of x-rays with matter, 2D and 3D CT reconstruction, image presentation, image quality performance parameters, system components, image artirfacts, radiation dose. Prerequisites: differential and integral calculus. Knowledge of Fourier transforms ( EE261) recommended.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3

RAD 224: Probes and Applications for Multi-modality Molecular Imaging of Living Subjects (BIOE 224)

Focuses on molecular contrast agents (a.k.a. "probes") that interrogate and target specific cellular and molecular disease mechanisms. Covers the ideal characteristics of molecular probes and how to optimize their design for use as effective imaging reagents that enables readout of specific steps in biological pathways and reveal the nature of disease through noninvasive imaging assays. Prerequisites: none.
Terms: Win | Units: 4 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 8 units total)

RAD 225: Ultrasound Imaging and Therapeutic Applications (BIOE 225)

Covers the basic concepts of ultrasound imaging including acoustic properties of biological tissues, transducer hardware, beam formation, and clinical imaging. Also includes the therapeutic applications of ultrasound including thermal and mechanical effects, visualization of the temperature and radiation force with MRI, tissue assessment with MRI and ultrasound, and ultrasound-enhanced drug delivery. Course website: http://bioe225.stanford.edu
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
Instructors: Dahl, J. (PI)

RAD 226A: In Vivo MR: SpinPhysics and Spectroscopy (BIOE 326A)

Collections of independent identical nuclear spins are well described by the classical vector model of magnetic resonance imaging, however, interaction among spins, as occur in many in vivo processes, require a more complete description. This course develops the basic physics and engineering principles of these interactions with emphasis on current research questions and clinical spectroscopy applications. Prerequisite: EE396b; familiarity with MRI, linear algebra recommended.
Terms: Win | Units: 3 | Repeatable 3 times (up to 9 units total)
Instructors: Spielman, D. (PI)

RAD 226B: In Vivo MR: Relaxation Theory and Contrast Mechanisms (BIOE 326B)

Principles of nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation theory as applicable to in vivo processes with an emphasis on medical imaging. Topics: physics and mathematics of relaxation, relaxation times in normal and diseased tissues, magnetization transfer contrast, chemical exchange saturation transfer, MRI contrast agents, and hyperpolarized 13C. Prerequisites: BIOE 22A
Terms: Spr | Units: 3
Instructors: Spielman, D. (PI)
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