Arutselvan Natarajan, PhD
Department of Radiology/Molecular Imaging
Stanford University, USA
Arutselvan Natarajan is an Instructor, Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford, Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Stanford University. Assistant Research Professor, Radiodiagnosis and Therapy Section, Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California Davis (2005-2009). Advance Postdoctoral Fellow, Radiodiagnosis and Therapy Section, Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California Davis (2002-2005). PhD in Industrial Chemistry at Alagappa University, India (2000). MS., in Pharmaceutical and Biochemistry (1990). B.Sc., in Chemistry in Madras University, India, NY (1982). Number of publications and book chapters 40, Conference Presentations: 60. Reviewer for peer reviewed scientific journals: Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals, Bioconjugate Chemistry, Langmuir, ACS Nano and Molecules.
Molecular Cancer Diagnosis, Imaging and Therapy, Chemistry, Proteins, Antibodies, Antibody Fragments, Small molecules, Peptides, Antioxidants, Lipids, Phytochemicals, Carbohydrates, Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals, PEGylation and PEG technology, Radiochemistry, PET and SPECT, Biological Chemistry, Gene transfer using siRNA, and miRNA for imaging and therapy, Reagents for Early Diagnosis of Cancer, Nanotechnology, Drug delivery using Electroporation and vectors of Fullerene, Iron oxide, Gold Nanoparticles and Immunoparticles, Clinical Research, Clinical Translational Research for Cancer, FDA regulations, Investigational New Drugs, GLP and GMP.
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