Lei Xing Lab In the Department of Radiation Oncology
Lei Xing, Ph.D., Professor

GI Cancers conference

is the Interim Director of Physics Division, Core Faculty at MIPS with over 150 peer-reviewed publications.

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November 6-7, 2009 | STANFORD

STANFORD CANCER CENTER
GI Cancers conference

Stanford IGRT Short Course

Include didactic instruction and hands-on training
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July 26-30, 2009 | ANAHEIM, CA

ANAHEIM CONVENTIONAL CENTER

Lei Xing, PhDAAPM 51st Annual Meeting

Includes imaging, therapy, continuing education tracks and much more.
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November 1-5, 2009 | CHICAGO

MCCORMICK PLACE WEST GI Cancers conference

ASTRO 51st Annual Meeting

This year the theme is “Radiation Oncology in 2020”.
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Xing Lab

Our vision is to be a premier laboratory of medical imaging, physics and engineering in the world committed to excellence and innovation in scientific research and technical development.  We are embarking a systematic research on various important issues in radiation oncology and image-guided interventions by combing our strengths in imaging, physical sciences, engineering, biology and medicine. Our current research is focused on:

  • Development and clinical integration of novel medical imaging devices and image reconstruction techniques
  • Image processing and patient modeling
  • Real-time image guided and adaptive radiation therapy
  • Biological imaging for radiation biology and clinical applications
  • Treatment planning and dose optimization for modern radiation therapy
  • Radiobiology modeling and biologically conformal radiation therapy

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Latest Lab News

Dr. Xing’s recent research (W81XWH-05-1-0041) on prostate IMRT inverse planning is selected as one of the outstanding projects sponsored by the USAMRMC prostate cancer research program (PCRP) and highlighted in the PCRP newsletter. Congratulations!

A collaborative project between Stanford Medical Physics Group and Catholic University Bioengineering department has been funded by Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. The goal of this six-year key project sponsored by Korean ... More »

Dr. Yaoqin Xie’s article entitled “ Tissue Feature-Based and Segmented Deformable Image Registration for Improved Modeling of Shear Movement of Lungs” is highlighted in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics (74:1256-1265, 2009).

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