Bio
Dr. Guido A. Davidzon is a physician-scientist board certified in Nuclear Medicine. He is an attending physician in Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging at Stanford Health Care. He graduated with honors from medical school in Argentina and completed an internship at Yale University New-Haven Hospital in Connecticut. He did his residency and was chief resident at Stanford Health Care. He completed a research fellowship in mitochondrial diseases at Columbia University in New York and, a U.S. National Library of Medicine Award supported, Biomedical Informatics fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital in conjunction with a Science Masters at MIT.
Dr. Davidzon is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University. His clinical specialties include early diagnostic imaging of cancer, coronary artery disease, and dementias using molecular probes as well as the treatment of cancer for which he employs targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy.
At present, Dr. Davidzon is President of the Northern Chapter of the SNMMI. He is a faculty member at the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine & Imaging and leads machine learning efforts for the Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging Division. Dr. Davidzon steers the Cardiac Stress PET Clinical Program at Stanford that provides quantification of myocardial blood flow to assess epicardial and microvascular coronary circulation. He is the director of the DXA program at SHC and an active member of the Diversity Initiative Committee in Radiology. Dr. Davidzon is a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has lived in the U.S. for over a decade.