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  • Lei Wang

    Lei Wang

    Clinical Professor, Radiation Oncology - Radiation Physics

    BioLei Wang, PHD, DABR, is a clinical professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Stanford, motivated in advancing patient quality of care, improving education for residents and trainees, and conducting clinical research to improve the quality and accuracy in treatment delivery. She is an expert in CyberKnife SRS/SBRT with more than 15 years of experiences. She currently serves as the chair of the AAPM task group 135.B committee on quality assurance for robotic radiosurgery.

    Research interest: small field dosimety, machine and patient quality assurance, treatment planning, etc; new QA tool and methodology development; new treatment technology implementation to keeping high standard in patient care.

  • Mengxiong Wang

    Mengxiong Wang

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Biology

    Current Research and Scholarly Interests1. To investigate the role of p53 in regulating the regression of lung adenocarcinoma and tumor microenvironment.
    2. To determine synthetic lethal partner for p53 mutations in the context of lung adenocarcinoma.

  • Ziwei Wang

    Ziwei Wang

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Therapy

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy current work focuses on establishing preclinical platforms to rapidly validate the functional impact of genetic alterations in tumors using both cell and genetically engineered mouse models. We hope this system can accelerate the discovery and translation of novel cancer therapies to patients.

  • Zachary Bruce White II

    Zachary Bruce White II

    Affiliate, Radiation Oncology - Radiation Therapy

    BioI’m originally from Birmingham, AL. I completed my undergraduate education at Tuskegee University and majored in Biology/Pre-Health and minored in Bioethics. I also received a Master of Science in Biomedical & Health Sciences from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and completed medical school at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. Following graduation from medical school, my intern year was spent in my hometown at Brookwood Baptist Health Transitional Year Program. One of my favorite aspects of radiation oncology at Stanford is the opportunity to give compassionate medical care to our cancer patients while working with the latest state-of-the-art medical technology. In my free time I enjoy playing tennis, exercising, traveling, trying new restaurants, and spending time with my family & friends.

  • Fang Wu

    Fang Wu

    Affiliate, Radiation Oncology - Radiation Physics
    Visiting Scholar, Radiation Oncology - Radiation Physics

    BioChief Physician and Professor, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, China
    National Excellent Young Physician, China
    President, Association of Stanford Chinese Visiting Physicians
    President, Association of Chinese Visiting Physicians in America
    Dr. Wu focuses on clinical and translational research in lung cancer. She has demonstrated that emotional distress is strongly associated with resistance to immunotherapy in lung cancer. As a corresponding author, Dr. Wu has published over 30 articles in Nature Medicine and other leading international journals. She has been invited to deliver oral and featured presentations at major international conferences, including ASCO, ESMO, and WCLC.
    Dr. Wu currently serves as a member of the Staging and Prognostic Factors Committee of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC), the Youth Committee of the Oncology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association (CMA), the Youth Committee of the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology (CSCO), and the Multidisciplinary Oncology Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association (CMDA).