NCI
Bethesda, MD
From rrp.cancer.gov
Jeffrey “Jeff” Buchsbaum, MD., Ph.D., A.M. is the Medical Officer in the Clinical Radiation Oncology Branch (CROB) in the Radiation Research Program of the National Cancer Institute. The CROB promotes and manages support for a portfolio of research grants and contracts that advance translational and clinical research in radiation therapy.
Dr. Buchsbaum’s programmatic experience includes membership on teams conducting the development, evaluation, and management of multi-disciplinary research programs and consortia including photodynamic therapy, CTEP agent and radiation therapy, high-LET translational radiobiology, and other areas. He contributes to CTEP review, grants management, and unique opportunities for science associated with new technologies such as hadron therapy, biosensors, and the interface of missions across the USG where RRP science is a focus. His interests are both focused and broad - looking at quality assurance, pediatric radiation therapy, LINAC research, international collaborations, and late effects. He is the senior pediatric radiation oncologist at NIH.
Dr. Buchsbaum completed a masters degree in computational physics focusing on the free electron lasers energy scaling in what should have been a senior year of college at Dartmouth. He then went to Johns Hopkins and completed an MD/PhD combined degree in molecular biophysics and biophysical chemistry under Jeremy Berg. He then completed formal clinical training at the Cleveland Clinic in radiation oncology, in which he is board certified, and developed a funded research program as a resident. He has numerous publications, a majority as senior/first author.
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