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Andreas Loening

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Dr. Andreas Loening is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine, specializing in diagnostic radiology and advanced imaging techniques. His clinical focus includes body MRI, MR lymphangiography, prostate MRI, and whole-body imaging. He serves as the Body MRI Fellowship Director at Stanford's Department of Radiology since 2020.124

Dr. Loening's research aims to expand the capabilities of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for applications such as lymphatic system evaluation and prostate cancer stratification. His work includes refining MR lymphangiography techniques, developing advanced diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) for prostate imaging, and exploring novel MR contrast mechanisms and agents.123

He holds an MD and PhD in Bioengineering from Stanford University, along with a Master’s in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT. Dr. Loening completed his residency and fellowship in radiology at Stanford University Medical Center.14 His contributions to the field include numerous patents related to molecular imaging and quantum dot systems.1

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San Francisco Bay Area