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Center for Molecular and Functional Imaging (CMFI)

The Center for Molecular and Functional Imaging (CMFI) came into existence at a time when our colleagues in molecular biology deciphered the human genome and began to unravel both its biological manifestations and the exciting medical implications of this knowledge. These fundamental discoveries compel us to explore and innovate new noninvasive imaging tools that allow us to discern processes at the cellular, molecular, and genetic level, tools that use imaging to gain new insights into fundamental biological principles, as well as the disease process, and to enable and monitor new therapies. The CMFI was conceived to coordinate and integrate these activities under one umbrella.


 

Research

Follow cellular and subcellular processes, such as angiogenesis, which have the potential to control the spread of cancer or return function in ischemic tissues.

The Center for Molecular and Functional Imaging (CMFI) came into existence at a time when our colleagues in molecular biology deciphered the human genome and began to unravel both its…

The CMFI includes 50,000 square feet of laboratory and office space for approximately 130 faculty, research scientists, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students and staff.

Contant Us

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Center for Molecular and Functional Imaging

For Research Consultation:
David M. Wilson, MD, PhD
Ph: (415) 353-1668
David.M.Wilson@ucsf.edu

For General Site Information:
Mabel Vigil
Ph: (415) 353-4941
Fx: (415) 353-9425
mabel.zelaya@ucsf.edu

China Basin
185 Berry Street, Lobby 6
3rd Floor, Suite 350, Box 0946
San Francisco, CA 94107