The Center for Biomedical Imaging at Stanford (CBIS) emphasizes applied biomedical imaging and the unification of imaging resources and researchers. In this way, CBIS enables the development of innovative imaging methods that will enrich basic research and translational medicine from bench to bedside and from bedside to society. Our continued success in biomedical imaging depends on the ability of our highly trained, multidisciplinary teams to capture the exciting opportunities in the field. By providing biomedical imaging resources, the Center ensures that Stanford remains on the leading edge of imaging science. CBIS is directed by an advisory board composed of the following Stanford faculty members: Donna Bouley, DVM, PhD, Comparative Medicine; Sam Gambhir, MD, PhD, Radiology; Gary Glazer, MD, Radiology; Pierre Khuri-Yakub, PhD, Electrical Engineering; Michael McConnell, MD, MSEE, Cardiovascular Medicine; Norbert Pelc, PhD, Radiology; Hans Ringertz, MD, Radiology; Stephen Smith, PhD,..
Also known as: Center for Biomedical Imaging at Stanford