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Cheng Lab - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Cheng Lab . Zhen Cheng, Ph.D. Dr Cheng is an Associate Professor of Radiology Department, Member of Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford, Bio-X Program, Stanford Cancer Center and Canary Center at Stanford for Early Cancer Detection. Director of Cancer Molecular Imaging Chemistry Laboratory CMICL. See his profiles at Researcherid. Welcome to the Cheng Lab. More details about our research . A small-molecule dye for NIR-II imaging. Read the Nanotechweb article. Read the NZ Health Tec article.

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This site chenglab.stanford.edu states the following, "Dr Cheng is an Associate Professor of Radiology Department, Member of Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford, Bio-X Program, Stanford Cancer Center and Canary Center at Stanford for Early Cancer Detection." We noticed that the website said " Director of Cancer Molecular Imaging Chemistry Laboratory CMICL." It also stated " See his profiles at Researcherid. Welcome to the Cheng Lab. More details about our research . A small-molecule dye for NIR-II imaging. Read the NZ Health Tec article."

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