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PAUL OKUNIEFF, M.D., PHILIP RUBIN PROFESSOR AND CHAIR, DEPARTMENT
OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Dr. Okunieff received his undergraduate degree from Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and his medical degree from Harvard Medical
School. Dr. Okunieff served as chief of radiation oncology at the National
Cancer Institute, and is currently co-director of the Robert J. Flavin
Novalis® Shaped Beam Surgery™ Center.
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WEBSTER H. PILCHER, M.D., PH.D., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF
NEUROSURGERY
Dr. Pilcher received his undergraduate degree in Anthropology from
Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. He received his M.D. and Ph.D.
degrees from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and
Dentistry. He is co-director of the Strong Epilepsy Center and of
the Robert J. Flavin Novalis® Shaped Beam Surgery™ Center.
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MICHAEL C. SCHELL, PH.D., PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Dr. Schell received his Ph.D. in medical physics from the University
of Wisconsin at Madison. Dr. Schell has contributed to developments in
neutron therapy, microdosimetry of charged particle radiation, ocular
oncology, stereotactic brain implants and stereotactic radiosurgery.
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JAMES V. SITZMANN, M.D., FACS, SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ PROFESSOR AND CHAIR,
DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
Dr. Sitzmann received his undergraduate degree from the University of
Notre Dame and his medical degree from the University of Minnesota
Medical School. He served as Director, Division of Surgical Oncology
at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and served as Chairman and Professor and
Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Research at Georgetown University.
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GEORGE M. USCHOLD ED.D., FASRT, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Dr. Uschold received his undergraduate degree from the State University
of New York at Buffalo and his doctorate from the University of Rochester.
He is director of clinical operations in radiation oncology and serves as
administrator for the Robert J. Flavin Novalis® Shaped Beam Surgery™ Center.
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WALTER G. O'DELL, PH.D., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENTS OF RADIATION
ONCOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Dr. O'Dell received his undergraduate degree in Applied and Engineering
Physics from Cornell University and his doctorate in Biomedical
Engineering from Johns Hopkins University. He is the principle scientific
researcher for the Novalis® body treatment projects.
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