H. Henry Guo, MD, PhD

H. Henry Guo, MD, PhD

Radiologist


Clinical Professor, Radiology

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Additional Languages Spoken:
Mandarin

Biography


Dr. Guo is a radiologist and nuclear medicine physician with subspecialty training in thoracic imaging and PET-CT. Dr. Guo's clinical and research focus are on diseases of the lungs. Dr. Guo specializes in cancer imaging as part of his work in nuclear medicine and PET, and helps to care for patients in the Thoracic Cancer Program, Lung Cancer Screening, lung graft-versus-host disease Clinic, Infectious Diseases, Interstitial Lung Diseases Clinic, Sarcoidosis, Intensive Care, and in the Nuclear Medicine Clinic.

His research background is in molecular biology, genetics, and cancer pathogenesis, and combines the tools of molecular and anatomic imaging to improve patients' outcomes. His current research projects include: imaging markers of lung and heart diseases, aided by artificial intelligence, early cancer detection, low radiation dose CT, PET-CT of the lungs, quantitative CT, and in 3D printing of thoracic structures from clinical scans.

Professional Summary


Education & Certifications
  • Internship: Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego (2007) CA
  • Fellowship: Stanford University Radiology Fellowships (2012) CA
  • Residency: Stanford University Radiology Residency (2011) CA
  • Medical Education: University of Washington School of Medicine (2006) WA
  • Board Certification: American Board of Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Medicine (2012)
  • Fellowship in Chest Radiology, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, CA USA (2012)
  • Board Certification: American Board of Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology (2011)
  • PhD, University of Washington, Pathology and Molecular Biology (2004)
  • Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Molecular Biology (1997)

Honors & Awards
  • Alpha Omega Alpha, (AOA)
  • ARCS Scholar, University of Washington
  • Clinician of the Year, Stanford Department of Radiology (2019)
  • Faculty Educator of the year (early career), Stanford Radiology Residency (2014)
  • MSTP, University of Washington
  • Sigma Xi, MIT

Memberships
  • Member, RSNA (2007 - Present)
  • Member, ACR (2007 - Present)
  • Member, SNMMI (2010 - Present)
  • Member, Society of Thoracic Imaging (2012 - Present)

Publications

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Practice Locations


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Stanford, CA
Stanford, CA

300 Pasteur Drive, 2nd Floor, C21

Stanford , CA 94305

(650) 723-6855

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