John Clarke Dept of Physics nuclear magnetic resonance, physics, noise limitations, applications of superconducting quantum interference devices, low-transition temperature, axion detectors, sensing of magnetically-tagged biomolecules, nondestructive evaluation
William Jagust Berkeley Public Health Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute neuroscience, cognition, brain aging, dementia, imaging, Alzheimer's disease
Chunlei Liu Division of Electrical Engineering/EECS Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute brain imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, remote neural modulation, biosystems and computational biology, signal processing
Michael (Miki) Lustig Division of Computer Science/EECS Division of Electrical Engineering/EECS medical imaging, MRI, compressed sensing
Alexander Pines Dept of Chemistry Theory and experiment in magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging, quantum coherence and decoherence, novel concepts and methods including molecular and biomolecular sensors and microfluidics, laser hyperpolarization and detection, laser and zero-field NMR, in areas from material science to biomedicine.
Kenneth N. Raymond Dept of Chemistry chemistry, bacteria, bioinorganic chemistry, biophysical chemistry, coordination, design of specific chelating agents for metal ions, human iron storage and transport proteins, low-molecular weight chelating agents, metals in medicine, metal-ligands
Dan Stamper-Kurn Dept of Physics atomic physics, the use of ultra-cold neutral atoms, studies of microscopic and macroscopic quantum phenomena, cavity quantum electrodynamics, Bose-Einstein condensation, precision and quantum measurement
Kevin Weiner Dept of Psychology visual perception, face processing, comparative neuroanatomy, development, translational applications for patient populations