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David Paik, Ph.D.
Core Leader: Core 3
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Manager, Stanford Center for Biomedical Computation
Stanford Radiology
Lucas MRS Imaging Center, P020C
Phone: (650) 736-4183
Fax: (650) 723-5795
Email: termite@stanford.edu


Core Leader: Core 3, Postdoctoral Scholar, RSL; Manager, Stanford Center for Biomedical Computation (Stanford)
Dr. David Paik is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Radiology, 3D Medical Imaging Laboratory. He received his M.S. in Electrical Engineering (1995) and Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics (2002) from Stanford University. His research focuses on imaging-based early cancer detection (primarily colon and lung cancer) through computer-aided diagnosis techniques and novel visualization paradigms. His interests include volumetric visualization, image processing, machine learning, stochastic modeling of anatomic variability, and variants of ROC analysis for evaluation. David is a Program Lead in the Quantitative Core of ICMIC, and serves on the executive committee for Simbios, a National Center for Biomedical Computation investigating physics-based simulation of biological structures (NIH CCNE-TR GM072970).

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