Kang, Minglei
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Biography I am a professor and director of radiosurgery in the Department of Radiation Medicine. As a medical physicist in radiation therapy, my role is to ensure the safe, effective and accurate delivery of radiation to our patients as well as the protection of the general public from our treatment activities. I am the lead …
Biography I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiation Medicine with primary roles in clinical medical physics leadership and translational research. Clinically, I serve as Director of Theranostic Physics and provide leadership for the TomoTherapy service line. I am also heavily involved in our department’s brachytherapy services. A central component of my clinical …
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Biography I am a professor in the Department of Radiation Medicine. My clinical focus is on brachytherapy and imaging for radiation therapy, specifically CT simulation. CT imaging has made great advances, such as dual-energy CT, and I am passionate about understanding the ways in which these technologies can benefit our patients. In addition to my …
Biography I am an associate professor in the Department of Radiation Medicine and member of the UW Carbone Cancer Center. My clinical specialties include proton therapy, imaging for radiation therapy and thoracic radiotherapy. My research interests include functional lung imaging, Monte Carlo dosimetry, dual energy CT for proton therapy and reducing radiation-induced toxicities. I am …
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Biography I am an assistant professor and board-certified medical physicist in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. My clinical sub-specialty is brachytherapy. I also provide general physics support across the Department. I am active in several educational areas which include teaching a graduate course on advanced brachytherapy physics in …
Biography I am a clinical professor in the Department of Radiation Medicine. My work focuses on treatment planning and quality assurance, areas in which I have made significant clinical academic and service accomplishments. I am currently the lead clinical TomoTherapy physicist and principle physicist on the UW Radixact research system, working on motion management strategies. …
Biography In my current role as an associate professor in the Department of Radiation Medicine, I strive to apply knowledge and expertise from several interdisciplinary fields to better serve cancer patients. I feel privileged to be part of a large and talented team of physicists and physicians here at UW Madison and to have the …