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This board-certified radiation oncology expert is skilled at delivering all types of radiation therapy, including stereotactic radiation, brachytherapy, proton therapy, and radionuclides. He earned his BS in chemistry and biology from Stanford University, his PhD in chemistry from UC Berkeley, and his MD from Johns Hopkins University. He also completed an internal medicine internship at the University of Maryland and both a residency and clinical fellowship in radiation oncology through the Harvard University Radiation Oncology Program. This expert has extensive research experience, having served as a clinical researcher in the department of radiation oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and as a research fellow in the departments of radiology and systems biology at Harvard Medical School. He has co-authored several peer-reviewed publications and has authored multiple scientific textbooks. Currently, this expert serves as an assistant professor of radiation medicine at a university in Oregon, having formerly served as a radiation oncologist and the medical director of Compass Oncology, also based in Oregon.
Assistant Professor, A University in OR
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Johns Hopkins University
Portland,
Oregon
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Radiation Therapy
Targeted treatment for cancerous cells.
Diagnostic Imaging
Imaging techniques to visualize body structures.
Brachytherapy
Internal radiation for localized tumors.
Radiopharmaceutical Administration
Use of radioactive drugs for diagnosis.
Radiofrequency Ablation
Using heat to destroy problematic tissue.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Precise high-dose radiation for tumors.
FAQs for Radiation Expert Witnesses
What is a radiation expert witness?
A radiation expert witness is a specialized professional who explains radiation science and safety in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing exposure, testifying in court, and clarifying complex radiation issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insight of a radiation expert witness?
Radiation expert witnesses support cancer causation, occupational exposure, medical imaging, radiation therapy errors, nuclear accidents, environmental contamination, and toxic tort litigation.
How can a radiation expert witness evaluate historical exposure levels?
A radiation expert witness evaluates historical exposure levels by reviewing records, dosimetry data, site conditions, and scientific models to reconstruct likely radiation doses.
What radiation expert witness qualifications are most critical for complex litigation?
The most critical radiation expert witness qualifications are advanced radiation science credentials, extensive case experience, clear testimony skills, and a strong peer‑reviewed research record.
How does a radiation expert witness assess causation in alleged radiation injury cases?
A radiation expert witness assesses causation by analyzing exposure dose, timing, medical records, and scientific evidence to determine if radiation likely caused the alleged injury.
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