Garry Gold

Garry Gold Garry Gold received his Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford in 1986. He received his Master's degree in Electrical Engineering in 1988, and MD from Stanford in 1992. He joined the Stanford faculty in 2000 and is currently an Associate Professor in Radiology and (by courtesy) Bioengineering and Orthopedic Surgery. He teaches classes and advises students from the undergraduate to postdoctoral level. His laboratory focuses on developing new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for musculoskeletal disorders.
Currently teaching
ORTHO 199: Undergraduate Research
BIOE 391: Directed Study
RAD 101: Readings in Radiology Research
RAD 199: Undergraduate Research
BIOE 392: Directed Investigation
BIOE 191: Bioengineering Problems and Experimental Investigation
RAD 370: Medical Scholars Research
RAD 280: Early Clinical Experience in Radiology
RAD 299: Directed Reading in Radiology
RAD 399: Graduate Research
ORTHO 370: Medical Scholars Research
ORTHO 280: Early Clinical Experience in Orthopedic Surgery
ORTHO 399: Graduate Research
ME 392: Experimental Investigation of Engineering Problems
ORTHO 299: Directed Reading in Orthopedic Surgery
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