Stanford University
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Noeen Malik, PhD
Industry Partnership Lead, Lead Radiochemist, R & D Scientist Engineer, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
Current Role at StanfordIndustry 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:
• 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/ -
Sydney Clara Nagy
Temp - Non-Exempt, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
BioWebsite: https://sydneycnagy.wixsite.com/sydneyclaranagy
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Arutselvan Natarajan
Senior Research Scientist - Basic Life, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
Current Role at StanfordSenior Scientist
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Shirin Pourashraf
Postdoctoral Scholar, Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy working is focused on building a 100 ps CTR pre-clinical partial ring TOF-PET scanner; specifically, by exploring, and designing high speed low noise/jitter instrumentation, and data acquisition.
I am also designing an scalable side-readout electronic to detect Cherenkov radiation and improve TOF resolution in PET detectors using BGO crystals. -
Jianghong Rao
Professor of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford) and, by courtesy, of Chemistry
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsProbe chemistry and nanotechnology for molecular imaging and diagnostics