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    Dr. Ibrahim Oraiqat to the faculty is as an Assistant Member in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center. Dr. Oraiqat received his PhD in Applied Physics, followed by a Medical Physics Postdoctoral fellowship in Radiation Oncology, from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He most recently completed a Medical Physics Residency in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center. Dr. Oraiqat’s clinical interest is in therapeutic medical physics with a focus on proton therapy, adaptive radiotherapy, and high does rate (HDR) brachy-therapy. His research focus is the development and clinical translation of FLASH radiotherapy, novel dosimetry tools/methods, and novel imaging modalities for biological guidance in radiotherapy.

  • Publications

    • Weygand J, Armstrong T, Bryant JM, Andreozzi JM, Oraiqat IM, Nichols S, Liveringhouse CL, Latifi K, Yamoah K, Costello JR, Frakes JM, Moros EG, El Naqa IM, Naghavi AO, Rosenberg SA, Redler G. Accurate, repeatable, and geometrically precise diffusion-weighted imaging on a 0.35 T magnetic resonance imaging-guided linear accelerator. Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol. 2023 Oct.28:100505. Pubmedid: 38045642. Pmcid: PMC10692914.
    • Bryant JM, Doniparthi A, Weygand J, Cruz-Chamorro R, Oraiqat IM, Andreozzi J, Graham J, Redler G, Latifi K, Feygelman V, Rosenberg SA, Yu HM, Oliver DE. Treatment of Central Nervous System Tumors on Combination MR-Linear Accelerators: Review of Current Practice and Future Directions. Cancers (Basel). 2023 Oct.15(21). Pubmedid: 37958374. Pmcid: PMC10649155.
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