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Guido A. Davidzon
Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology - Rad/Nuclear Medicine
BioDr. Guido A. Davidzon is a physician-scientist board-certified in Nuclear Medicine. He is an attending physician in Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging at Stanford Health Care. He graduated with honors from medical school in Argentina and completed an internship at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut. He then completed his residency at Stanford Health Care, where he also served as chief resident. Additionally, he pursued a U.S. National Library of Medicine-supported Biomedical Informatics fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital and earned a Master of Science from MIT.
Dr. Davidzon is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University. His clinical specialties include molecular probe-based early diagnostic imaging of cancer, coronary artery disease, and dementia, as well as targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy for cancer treatment.
He serves as the Nuclear Cardiology Program Director and Acting Chair of the Radioactive Drug Research and Clinical Radiation Safety Committees. Dr. Davidzon leads clinical efforts using PET to evaluate cognitive disorders and assess treatment responses in patients receiving novel anti-amyloid therapies. His recent translational research focuses on pain imaging. He is also an active member of the Artificial Intelligence Task Force at SNMMI and leads various research initiatives in artificial intelligence and nuclear medicine at Stanford.
Dr. Davidzon is the immediate past president of the Northern California Chapter of SNMMI.