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Bruce Haffty, MD,

Chair, Radiation Oncology Associate Vice Chancellor for Cancer Programs

Bruce G. Haffty, M.D., FACR, FASTRO, is Associate Vice Chancellor, Cancer Programs, Rutgers Biomedical Health Sciences, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Professor and Chairman of Radiation Oncology, Rutgers-Robert Wood


Ning J. Yue, PhD

Professor, Executive Vice Chair & Chief Division of Physics

Dr. Yue received his Ph.D. in Physics from University of Pennsylvania and his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from University of Science and Technology of China. He completed his


Zhiyuan Shen, PhD

Professor & Chief of Radiation; Associate Director for Basic Research, CINJ

Dr. Shen received his PhD degree (1993) in Radiological Health Sciences from Colorado State University with a research focus on DNA damage and environmental carcinogenesis, and he cloned the mammalian


Renata Pasqualini, PhD

Professor & Chief Division of Cancer Biology


Laura Bond, MD

Clinical Assistant, Professor

I have been the Associate Medical Director of Radiation Oncology at the Steeplechase Cancer Center at Somerset Medical Center, now Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset, since it first opened


Joel Braver, MD

Assistant Professor

​Dr. Braver is board certified radiation oncologist dedicated to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Dr. Braver has


Chingyun Cheng, PhD

Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor

Dr. Cheng received her PhD from Duke University in the field of quantum optics, where she explored the interaction in low dimension strongly correlated electron gas. She completed a medical


Taoran Cui, PhD

Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor

Dr. Cui earned a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2013 and an M.S. in Medical Physics from Duke University in 2015. He


Matthew Deek, MD

Assistant Professor

​I am a radiation oncologist who specializes in treating patients with lung and gastrointestinal tumors as well as in using radiation therapy to treat oligometastatic disease (patients with a few


Ronald Ennis, MD

Professor, Vice Chair of Clinical Network Integration & Quality

My patient care focuses on providing the highest level of patient-centered care for patients with GU and gyn cancers. I have served in leadership roles for the American Society of