Jason C

Director, Computational Core, Center For Intelligent Imaging

San Francisco, California, United States
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Jason C is a seasoned computational leader with 16 years of experience applying machine learning and software engineering to medical imaging, currently directing the Computational Core at UCSF’s Center for Intelligent Imaging. He builds scalable data science infrastructure and leads multidisciplinary teams to translate research prototypes into deployed clinical tools—examples include AI for liver transplant planning and brain cancer progression detection. Trained as a PhD physical chemist, he brings deep quantitative rigor to pipeline design, system integration, and usability for real-world clinical workflows. Known for partnering closely with clinicians, he emphasizes production reliability and change management to ensure tools actually improve patient care. Based in San Francisco, he combines academic depth with hands-on engineering discipline to solve unmet needs at the intersection of AI and healthcare.
code16 years of coding experience
job19 years of employment as a software developer
bookDoctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physical Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physical Chemistry at University of California, Berkeley
bookMaster of Science - MS, Physical Chemistry, Master of Science - MS, Physical Chemistry at University of Chicago
bookBachelor of Arts - BA, Chemistry, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Chemistry at Brandeis University
languagesChinese
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Github Skills (8)

medical-imaging10
portal10
open-science10
dicom10
python10
medical10
imaging10
sourceforge10

Programming languages (1)

C++

Github contributions (2)

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SIVICLab/sivic

Nov 2009 - Jul 2022

SIVIC is an open-source, standards-based software framework and application suite for processing and visualizing DICOM MR Spectroscopy data. Through the use of DICOM, SIVIC aims to facilitate the application of MRS in medical imaging studies. The SIVIC code repository lives on github but our user portal is on sourceforge.
Contributions:1 release, 2157 commits, 77 PRs in 12 years 9 months
pythonimagingmedicalsivicsourceforge
ImSim/ImSim

Aug 2018 - Aug 2018

Contributions:5 pushes, 1 branch in 2 days
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Jason C - Director, Computational Core, Center For Intelligent Imaging