Meet Angelo, a 7-year-old fighter at Stanford Radiation Oncology. Facing 6 weeks of daily treatment for a brain tumor, he channels his hero, Nick Bosa, of the @sanfrancisco49ers.bsky.social! Wearing his #97 mask and jersey, Angelo brings Bosa-level bravery and heart to every session.
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The 2026 Medical Physics Match results are in! Huge congratulations to our newest Medical Physics residents. We’re honored to have you join our team and are eager to get started on this next chapter together. Please join us in welcoming Dr. Yang and Dr. Misa to Stanford Radiation Oncology!
Please join us in congratulating Jason Ross, MD, PhD, for receiving the School of Medicine K12 Mentored Career Development Award! This award provides didactic training, mentoring, and career development to prepare junior faculty for independent careers in translation research. Congratulations!
Please join us in celebrating Xuejun Gu, PhD, and Amy Yu, PhD, for being elected as Fellows of the @aapmhq.bsky.social!
The Fellow category honors members who have demonstrated exceptional service and professional impact through the advancement of medical physics. Congratulations!
Shoutout to our residents for representing Stanford Radiation Oncology at last week’s Discovery Days Activity Fair! Our residents pictured are: Zachary White, Emily Smith, and Jennifer Matsui. This fair, hosted by MD Admissions, offered a great opportunity to meet and network with residents.
Happy National Doctors’ Day to our Radiation Oncology therapy faculty and residents! Thank you for the skill, steadiness, and compassion you bring to patients and families during some of their most challenging times. Wishing you a day of well-deserved recognition and gratitude!
Big news! 🎊 Dr. Laura Attardi has been elected to @nasonline.org! Membership in the #NAS is one of the highest honors in science, recognizing distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Huge congratulations, Dr. Attardi! 👏
#ScienceNews #Stanford #Oncology
Clinical innovation meets life-changing patient care! Our department was recently spotlighted by People Magazine after successfully treating our first patient in the world’s most compact proton therapy suite!
Read the full story here: people.com/boy-7-with-r...
We are proud to announce the opening of our ultracompact proton therapy facility, the first of its kind in the world. Read more about how Bill Loo, Susan Hiniker, James Rao, and the team are bringing the future of cancer care to the Bay Area: med.stanford.edu/news/all-new...
#protontherapy #cancer
Our team is growing! The Division of Radiation Physics seeks a motivated medical physicist to join the Division as an Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in the University Medical Line.
For a full description, follow the attached link: facultypositions.stanford.edu/jobs/assista...
Stanford Radiation Oncology
A seven-year-old boy with a rare a brain tumor was the first patient to be treated with therapy that delivers targeted radiation to his brain
The Division of Radiation Physics in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Stanford University seeks a motivated medical physicist to join the Division as an Assistant Professor or Associate Profess...