
About
Jianghong Rao is a Professor of Radiology at Stanford University's Molecular Imaging Program and holds a courtesy appointment in the Chemistry Department. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Harvard University in 1999. His research focuses on molecular imaging, with an emphasis on developing novel imaging agents and nanotechnology-based theranostics for cancer, infectious diseases, and radiation therapy response assessment.
Key research areas include designing probes for PET/MRI imaging, creating peptide-based nanoparticles to target tumors, and developing assays for rapid detection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. His work bridges chemistry, biology, and clinical applications, particularly in oncology and immunology.
Recent articles highlight advancements in apoptosis imaging via PET, copper homeostasis disruption in cancer cells, and enhancing radiotherapy efficacy using gold-siRNA complexes. His imaging technologies aim to improve diagnostic accuracy and guide personalized treatment strategies.
Find Jianghong Rao elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- AAyman AbouzayedUppsala University · Researcher
Thomas MeadeNorthwestern University · Professor- PPeter Stephen ContiUniversity of Southern California · Professor
- GGabriela SpilbergYale University · Assistant Professor
David WilsonUniversity of California, San Francisco · Professor- BBastiaan PrivéErasmus University Rotterdam · Researcher