Biomedical Imaging

Basic science questions, as well as clinical applications and translation in collaboration with investigators from the Stanford School of Medicine, are applied to a broad range of imaging technologies – from devices to systems to algorithms – for biomedical applications ranging from microscopy to whole-body diagnostic imaging and image-guided interventions. Examples include:

  • Optics,
  • Ultrasound,
  • Multiphysics approaches including photoacoustic and thermoacoustic imaging systems,
  • Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
  • Computed tomography (CT),
  • Positron emission tomography (PET),
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
  • Focused ultrasound surgery (FUS),
  • Differential 3-D Phase Contrast X-ray Imaging,
  • Image processing and understanding,
  • Image visualization and guided interventions (including mixed reality),
  • Electrophysiology and Imaging,
  • Computational microscopy.