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Craig Levin
Professor of Radiology and, by Courtesy, of Physics, Electrical Engineering, and Bioengineering, Stanford University
Craig Levin is a prominent figure known for his research in molecular imaging instrumentation, focusing on innovative concepts in instrumentation and algorithms for sensing and imaging molecular signatures of diseases in living subjects.
He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with a double major in Physics and Mathematics, along with a minor in English Literature from UCLA. Subsequently, he pursued his academic journey at Yale University, where he achieved his Doctor of Philosophy, M.S., and M.Phil. in Physics.
With an illustrious career, Craig Levin holds the position of a Professor at Stanford University. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at UC San Diego, contributed as a Physicist at the San Diego VA Health Care System, and gained valuable experience as a Post-doctoral Scholar at UCLA.