Carolyn J. Anderson is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States, specializing in the field of Medicine with a focus on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Molecular Biology, and Genetics. Their scholarly work spans various subfields and main topics related to medical imaging and radiopharmaceutical applications.
The main topics covered in Anderson's research include:
Anderson has published numerous papers in respected journals, including these notable recent papers:
Frequent co-authors of Anderson include:
Their research has been published mainly in the following venues:
Thaddeus J. Wadas;Edward H. Wong;Gary R. Weisman;Carolyn J. Anderson
Deborah W. McCarthy;Ruth E. Shefer;Robert E. Klinkowstein;Laura A. Bass
Carolyn J. Anderson;Michael J. Welch
C. Andrew Boswell;Xiankai Sun;Weijun Niu;Gary R. Weisman
David E. Reichert;Jason S. Lewis;Carolyn J. Anderson
Laura A. Bass;Mu Wang;Michael J. Welch;Carolyn J. Anderson
T. J. Wadas;E. H. Wong;G. R. Weisman;C. J. Anderson
Monica Shokeen;Carolyn J. Anderson
Xiankai Sun;Melinda Wuest;Gary R. Weisman;Edward H. Wong
Adah Almutairi;Raffaella Rossin;Monica Shokeen;Aviv Hagooly
Deborah W McCarthy;Laura A Bass;P.Duffy Cutler;Ruth E Shefer
Jennifer E. Sprague;Yijie Peng;Xiankai Sun;Gary R. Weisman
C. J. Anderson;T. S. Pajeau;W. B. Edwards;E. L. C. Sherman
Teresa M Jones-Wilson;Kim A Deal;Carolyn J Anderson;Deborah W McCarthy
Carolyn J. Anderson;Judith M. Connett;Sally W. Schwarz;Pamela A. Rocque
C. J. Anderson;L. A. Jones;L. A. Bass;E. L. C. Sherman
Katrina S. Woodin;Katie J. Heroux;C. Andrew Boswell;Edward H. Wong
Judith M. Connett;Carolyn J. Anderson;Li Wu Guo;Sally W. Schwarz
Sangeeta Ray Banerjee;Mrudula Pullambhatla;Catherine A. Foss;Sridhar Nimmagadda
B. E. Rogers;C. J. Anderson;J. M. Connett;Li Wu Guo
Jason S. Lewis;Michael R. Lewis;Ananth Srinivasan;Michelle A. Schmidt
Wolfgang A. Weber;Johannes Czernin;Carolyn J. Anderson;Ramsey D. Badawi
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