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Garry Gold is an Associate Professor at Stanford University's Department of Radiology (School of Medicine), with courtesy appointments in Bioengineering and Orthopedic Surgery. Since joining the faculty in 2000, he has focused on developing novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for diagnosing and understanding musculoskeletal disorders.
- Bachelor's (1986), Master's (1988) in Electrical Engineering
- MD (1992) from Stanford
His teaching spans undergraduate to postdoctoral levels, and he actively advises students across disciplines. His laboratory work emphasizes musculoskeletal imaging and biomedical engineering innovations.
Teaching Activities: Courses include BIOE 191, RAD 101, and ORTH 280, covering bioengineering research, radiology readings, and clinical experiences.
Laboratory Focus: Development of advanced MRI methodologies targeting musculoskeletal disorders.