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DeCristo poster receives award at AACR

April 19, 2010
Molly DeCristo Molly’s poster was selected as a highlighted presentation at the upcoming annual AACR meeting. Molly DeCristo’s poster was selected as a highlighted presentation at the upcoming annual AACR meeting. Her abstract scored in the top 2.5% of abstracts … Continued

Lian and Marks publication: “Adaptive Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer”

April 19, 2010
In Adaptive Radiation Therapy

Sheets honored by the cancer center for IMRT publication

April 19, 2010
One of only five honorees.

Wang Awarded Imaging Science Grant

April 19, 2010
Dr. Wang Dr. Andrew Wang’s National Academies Keck Futures Initiative (NAKFI) Imaging Science grant application “Development of nanoparticle-based multiplex multimodality imagining agents for the specific and sensitive detection of cancer” was recently funded. NAFKI was created in response to the … Continued

Chang inducted into the Academy of Educators

April 19, 2010
Dr. Chang Congratulations to Dr. Sha Chang on her selection as a Fellow in the Academy of Educators of the UNC School of Medicine. She joins an esteemed group of faculty selected for their dedication to education. This is a … Continued

Snyder honored for nanotechnology-based cell irradiator

April 19, 2010
Are cancer cells are more sensitive to microbeam radiation than normal cells?

McNeill promoted to Administrative Support Supervisor

April 19, 2010
McNeill promoted to Administrative Support Supervisor

Sheets Wins ASCO Merit Award

April 19, 2010
Nathan Sheets, M.D. was recently selected to receive a 2012 ASCO Conquer Cancer Foundation Merit Award.

Wang paper: Extended Hydrogel Microparticle Circulation Time published in PNAS

April 19, 2010
Dr. Andrew Wang Congratulations Andrew Wang, M.D. and Joseph M. DeSimone, Ph.D. on the publication of the manuscript “Using mechanobiological mimicry of red blood cells to extend circulation times of hydrogel microparticles” in the online Early Edition of the Proceedings … Continued

Lawrence board-certified in therapeutic medical physics

January 1, 1000
The Department congratulates Dr. Michael Lawrence for becoming board-certified in therapeutic medical physics. He can now append his professional title with “DABR”, Diplomate of the American Board of Radiology. The certification process for medical physicists requires successful completion of two … Continued