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UCSF offers PET/MRI technology with state-of-the-art, highly sensitive detectors for less radiation dose to our patients. By combining these two innovative tools, we are able to achieve optimal imaging for detecting early stages of abnormal cell growth

Hybrid imaging is the fusion of two or more imaging modalities to form a new technique, leading to a new or more powerful modality.  For Dr. Youngho Seo, PhD, Associate Professor in Residence and Director of Nuclear Imaging Physics at the UCSF Department of Radiology, working with hybrid imaging led to work with PET/MRI.

At the Bay Area Science Fair, the Science Fair Committee created an in-depth, hands-on, and question-based connection by direcly interacting with the students in attendance.

The Brain Health Registry, a groundbreaking, web-based project led by UCSF researchers designed to speed up cures for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other brain disorders, has a new face.

Ensuring you’re undergoing the safest possible MRI begins with selecting the professional team who will do your imaging. What should you look for in a reliable imaging institution?

David Zucker discusses what it's like to learn under UCSF's Dr. Judy Yee, Chief of Radiology at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. 

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