Colin M. Carpenter
Academic Appointments
- Postdoctoral Research fellow, Radiation Oncology
Key Documents
Professional Overview
Honors and Awards
- Seed Award, Center for Biomedical Imaging at Stanford (CBIS) (2010-2011)
- Post-Doctoral Fellow, DoD Breast Cancer Medical Research Program (2010-2013)
- Pre-Doctoral Fellow, DoD Breast Cancer Medical Research Program (2008-2009)
- Educational Award, International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2008)
- Travel Award, SPIE-NIH Bench to Bedside (2006)
- George A. Colligan Fellowship, Thayer School of Engineering (2006)
Stanford Advisors
| Lei Xing: | Postdoctoral Faculty Sponsor |
Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
My research interests involve the early detection and characterization of cancer through the strategic integration of imaging tools including optics, MRI, x-ray, and nuclear medicine. I am also interested in improving minimally invasive therapies by incorporating sensing. My background encompasses medical device design and fabrication, and image reconstruction algorithms. The goal of this work is to provide significant, essential, and practical solutions to improve the treatment of disease.
Publications
- Intraoperative imaging of tumors using Cerenkov luminescence endoscopy: A feasibility experimental study Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 2012
- Radioluminescence microscopy: measuring the heterogeneous uptake of radiotracers in single living cells. PLoS One. 2012; (10): e46285
- Radioluminescent Nanophosphors Enable Multiplexed Small-Animal Imaging Optics Express. 2012
- Facile synthesis of amine functionalized Eu3+-doped La(OH)3 nanophosphors for bioimaging Nanoscale Research Letters. 2011; (24): 1-7
- Limited-angle x-ray luminescence tomography: methodology and feasibility study. Phys Med Biol. 2011; (12): 3487-502
- MR water quantitative priors improves the accuracy of optical breast imaging. IEEE Trans Med Imaging. 2011; (1): 159-68

