Nesrin Dogan, PhD, is Professor, Vice Chair, and Chief of the Medical Physics Division in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. She is board certified by the ABR in Therapeutic Radiologic Physics. Dr. Dogan received her PhD in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1993 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Radiation Oncology at the University of Michigan in 1995. She then joined Computerized Medical Systems, Inc. in St. Louis as a medical physicist in product development.
In 1998, Dr. Dogan joined Loyola University Chicago as Assistant Professor, where she was instrumental in implementing IMRT. In 2003, she joined Virginia Commonwealth University as Associate Professor and IMRT Group Leader, becoming Professor in 2010, Medical Physics Residency Director in 2006, and Director of Clinical Physics in 2007.
Dr. Dogan joined the University of Miami in 2012. She was instrumental in establishing CAMPEP accreditation of the Medical Physics Residency Program and has supported implementation of MR-guided radiotherapy, linac-based SRS/HyperArc, and proton therapy. Her research interests include IMRT, VMAT, image-guided adaptive radiotherapy, deformable image registration, MRgRT, and radiomics for treatment-response prediction. She has published over 100 peer-reviewed papers, four book chapters, and delivered over 100 national and international presentations.
Dr. Dogan has held leadership roles in AAPM, ASTRO, CAMPEP, and ABR. She is Co-Director of the CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Graduate Program and was elected AAPM Fellow in 2013.
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