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Shashi Singh
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology
BioDr. Shashi Bhushan Singh is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University, where he has been contributing to Professor Heike E. Daldrup-Link’s laboratory since 2023. His research focuses on clinical and translational molecular imaging, with a particular emphasis on developing and applying artificial intelligence algorithms for the automated detection and monitoring of pediatric cancers, including lymphoma and sarcomas, using PET and MRI.
Dr. Singh is involved in projects encompassing AI-driven multimodal pediatric lymphoma detection, automation of the Deauville score, and prediction of post-chemotherapy responses in pediatric osteosarcoma. He also investigates the impact of iron-oxide nanoparticles on tumor-associated macrophages in osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma, using MRI.
Prior to joining Stanford, Dr. Singh worked as a physician in Nepal from 2019 to 2021, gaining extensive clinical experience across a wide range of disease conditions. He subsequently served as a research scholar at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2021–2023) under the mentorship of Professor Abass Alavi. During this time, he conducted PET/CT research using a variety of radiotracers in hematological malignancies, aging, musculoskeletal disorders, neurological and psychiatric conditions, as well as infectious, inflammatory, and cardiovascular diseases.
Outside of his professional work, Dr. Singh enjoys exploring local restaurants and beaches in the Bay Area, going for long drives, hiking, and playing sports, including volleyball, cricket, and soccer. -
Liyan Sun
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiological Sciences Laboratory
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPhysics-driven deep learning algorithms for MRI/CT reconstruction and analysis:
(1) MRI acceleration with partial measurements.
(2) Medical image segmentation under limited data resources.
(3) Unsupervised/supervised medical image synthesis for MRI or CT.
(4) Longitudinal medical data analysis with deep learning models.
(5) PET image reconstruction and analysis. -
Simon Thalén
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiological Sciences Laboratory
BioI am a clinical physiology resident at Karolinska University Hospital and completed my thesis on cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). With a background in mathematics, I am trying to live at the intersection of mathematics, technology, and medicine. My thesis focused on MRI evaluation of constrictive heart diseases, such as pericardial effusion and constrictive pericarditis. I used phase contrast MRI to measure respiratory variation in mitral and tricuspid peak early blood flow velocities and T1 mapping to characterize pericardial effusion fluid.