School of Medicine
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Koen Nieman
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) and of Radiology (CV Imaging)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr Nieman investigates advanced cardiac imaging techniques. Current projects focus on the development of functional CT application for hemodynamic interpretation of coronary artery disease, and the clinical validation of cardiac CT in the management of patients with ischemic heart disease.
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Matilde Nino-Murcia
Professor of Radiology at the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Emerita
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsGastrointestinal motility in spinal cord injury, patients; use of CT and MRI in imaging liver and biliary tree; contrast agents for MRI of the gastrointestinal tract and, hepatobiliary system; gastrointestinal motility disorders; abdominal, imaging; hepatobiliary imaging
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Eric Olcott
Professor of Radiology (Veterans Affairs), Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsBody imaging utilizing CT, ultrasound and MRI. Imaging of appendicitis. Imaging of pancreatic and biliary malignancies. Imaging of trauma. Magnetic resonance angiography.
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Marlen Pajcini
Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiology
BioDr. Pajcini received his undergraduate degree in Molecular and Cell Biology from U.C. Berkeley, graduating with Honors. He received his medical degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine with Alpha Omega Alpha Honors. He completed Diagnostic Radiology residency at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and a Breast Imaging fellowship at Stanford University School of Medicine. His clinical focus is on breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Eunkyung Angela Park, MD, PhD
Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology - Rad/Nuclear Medicine
BioDr. Eunkyung Angela Park is a Clinical Associate Professor (affiliated) at the Department of Radiology at Stanford and Nuclear Medicine Staff Physician at Palo Alto VA Medical Center. She takes care of patients having cancer, various diseases in the brain, heart and other organs through molecular imaging and targeted radiopharmaceutical therapies. She completed clinical and research training at the Yale University PET Center, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and Seoul National University Hospital in Korea. She served as Associate Section Chief in Nuclear Medicine at University of Utah. Her main professional interests include global promotion of nuclear medicine, clinical/translational research in nuclear neurology, and operational system innovation. Dr. Park is particularly interested in early and accurate differential diagnoses of mixed neurodegenerative disorders by using brain PET imaging with various radiopharmaceuticals targeting glucose metabolism, amyloid, tau, neuroreceptors and transporters. She enjoys traveling, practicing yoga, and listening to music.