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Lara Hathout, MD

Associate Professor, Director of Brachytherapy Services

Radiation Oncology has been a passion of mine from my first year in medical school. My first clinical rotation was an elective in radiation oncology that changed my perspective on


Wenwei Hu, PhD

Professor

Dr. Hu received her M.B. degree from Zhejiang University School of Medicine and then received her Doctorate degree from the same university for research on mutagenesis induced by chemical carcinogen.


Yanying Huo, PhD

Assistant Professor

Dr. Huo earned her undergraduate and medical degrees from the Institute of Public Health, Shanxi Medical University in China with a major in Preventive Medicine. She earned her Master degree


Salma Jabbour, MD

Vice Chair of Clinical Research & Faculty Development; Associate Director for Faculty Affairs and Development, CINJ

Dr. Salma Jabbour is Professor, Vice Chair of Clinical Research and Faculty Development, and Clinical Chief in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.


Sung Kim, MD

Professor, Vice Chair, & Medical Director of CINJ at University Hospital

I have been at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey since 2006, after completing medical school and radiation oncology residency at Yale. Prior to that I attended the U.S. Naval



Chi Ma, PhD

Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor

Dr. Ma was born and raised in China where he completed his undergraduate studies at University of Science and Technology of China majoring in Applied Physics. He received his PhD


Malcolm Mattes, MD

Associate Professor

​Radiation therapy is an important treatment modality to be able to offer patients, because when used effectively it can either cure a cancer while preserving quality-of-life in ways that surgery


Cristina Montagna, PhD

Professor

Dr. Montagna is a cancer biologist with extensive expertise in molecular cytogenetic and cell biology. Her laboratory has contributed significant work to the field of oncogene discovery, genomic instability in


Ke Nie, PhD

Medical Physicist, Associate Professor, Program Director Medical Physics Residency Program

​Dr. Nie received her PhD in radiological physics from University of California, Irvine. Following two years as a Research Scientist at Carestream Health Inc., she completerd her residency training at