Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford


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  • Mausam Kalita

    Mausam Kalita

    Physical Science Research Professional 2, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford

    Current Role at StanfordSenior Research Scientist: a) cold chemical synthesis— Synthesis of the 12C and 19F- HPLC standards and precursors for 11C- and 18F- labeling
    b) Radiosynthesis— Introduction of 11C or 18F radioisotopes into small molecules to develop novel PET tracers, that can track activated myeloid cells in neurodegenerative disease, c) radiometal labeling— 64Cu and 89Zr labeling of monoclonal antibodies that target immune receptors, d) clinical translation— To follow FDA guidelines for translating preclinically validated tracers into humans in the cyclotron and radiochemistry facility (CRF) of the Stanford University

  • Jeffrey Howard Kleck

    Jeffrey Howard Kleck

    Adjunct Professor, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford

    BioDr. Jeff Kleck

    Current Roles
    Adjunct Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine — Stanford, California
    Senior Partner, Eleven of Ten (Elevens) — Menlo Park, California
    Chairman, Open Power & Energy Network (OPEN) — Washington, District of Columbia
    Senior Advisor, United States Department of War (US DoW) — Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia

    Previous Academic Appointments
    Dean of Academics, Catholic Institute of Technology (CIT) — Cambridge, Massachusetts & Castel Gandolfo, Italy
    Adjunct Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
    Visiting Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
    Visiting Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

    Previous Commercial Technology Ventures
    President and Board Member, Rapid AI
    Founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, Attainia
    Founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, Neoforma

    Previous Government Service
    Senior Advisor, United States Department of Defense (US DoD)
    Director, Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), United States Department of Defense (US DoD)

    Education
    Ph.D., Biomedical Physics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
    M.S., Engineering Management, Stanford University, Stanford
    M.S., Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station (TAMU)
    B.S., Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station (TAMU)
    St. John's University, Collegeville (SJU)
    The University of Texas, Austin (UT)

    Awards in Current Roles
    Ukraine Foreign Military Medal, bestowed by the Commander of the Ukraine Armed Forces (2023)
    U.S. Department of Defense Award for Team Cyber & IT Excellence, bestowed by the US DoD Chief Information Officer (2019)

  • Jason Thanh Lee

    Jason Thanh Lee

    Deputy Director, Molecular Imaging Program, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford

    BioBiomedical imaging scientist in preclinical molecular and nuclear imaging, particularly employing PET, CT and optical techniques. Applications include therapeutic development, oncology, immunotherapy, neuroscience, and molecular biology. Active in translational diagnostics research and development. Broad foundation in molecular biology assays and in vivo disease models.

  • Craig Levin

    Craig Levin

    Professor of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford/Nuclear Medicine) and, by courtesy, of Physics, of Electrical Engineering and of Bioengineering

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMolecular Imaging Instrumentation
    Laboratory

    Our research interests involve the development of novel instrumentation and software algorithms for in vivo imaging of cellular and molecular signatures of disease in humans and small laboratory animal subjects.

  • Rim Malek

    Rim Malek

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy work is focused on the development of small molecules radiotracers for cancer imaging, and small molecules and peptides theranostics for cancer detection, targeted radionuclide therapy, and monitoring of tumor response to therapy.

  • Noeen Malik, PhD

    Noeen Malik, PhD

    Industry Partnership Lead, Operations CRF-1701 Page Mill Rd, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford

    Current Role at StanfordOperations Head (CRF-Page Mill Facility)
    CRF, MIPS, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford | February 2025 — present

    Industry Partnership Lead
    CRF, MIPS, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford | May 2024 — present

    Lead Radiochemist (R & D Scientist Engineer 2)
    CRF, MIPS, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford | March 2023 — present

    Physical Science Research Scientist
    CRF, MIPS, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford | January 2022 — March 2023

    Responsibilities:
    • Overseeing operations of new Page Mill Road Facilty (CRF-1701 Page Mill)
    • R & D of radiopharmaceuticals for oncology and neuroscience
    • Industrial collaborations and partnerships
    • Drafting and filing drug applications with regulatory agencies (CMCs, INDs)
    • Documentation control for audits and in compliance with FDA, Boards of Pharmacy, USP, NRC, and PET CGMP standards.
    • Market strategic report for theragnostic-isotopes for Nextgen Cyclotron project
    • CRF website development
    https://cyclotron.stanford.edu/