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Steven M. Larson

Radiology and Medical Physics

Cornell University

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About Steven M. Larson at Cornell University (Cornell)

Steven M. Larson is a leading researcher at Cornell University specializing in radiopharmaceutical chemistry and molecular imaging for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Representative publications include "Reduced Fertility Associated with Low Progesterone Postbreeding and Increased Milk Urea Nitrogen in Lactating Cows", and "Polymorphic Forms of Expressed Bovine Interferon-τ Genes: Relative Transcript Abundance during Early Placental Development, Promoter Sequences of Genes and Biological Activity of Protein Products*", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

radiopharmaceutical chemistrymedical imagingprostate cancer theranosticsmolecular imaging biomarkerstargeted alpha therapyquantitative in vivo imagingmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerclinical translation

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Research Output

Total Citations357

Emerging researcher

Publications5

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Early-stage portfolio

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