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Alan D. Waxman, MD

Co-Chair, Department of Imaging

Chief, Nuclear Medicine

Alan D. Waxman, MD is Co-Chair of the S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center at Cedars-Sinai. Dr. Waxman is also Chief of Nuclear Medicine, a member of the Saul and Joyce Brandman Breast Center and the Thyroid Cancer Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and a clinical professor of radiology at Los Angeles County + University of Southern California (USC) Medical Center.

Dr. Waxman's participation in research has led to the development of many new imaging techniques and equipment adaptations. A leading expert in nuclear medicine imaging, Dr. Waxman has directed efforts to develop innovations in whole-body tumor imaging using new and existing radiolable compounds.

Dr. Waxman is an active member and officer of the Society of Nuclear Medicine. He has authored numerous publications and lectured extensively throughout the world.

Dr. Waxman is a graduate of the USC Medical School, where he completed his postgraduate training. He also completed a clinical research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health.

 
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