Daniel Low, PhD

Daniel Low, PhD

Professor and Vice Chair of Medical Physics, Department of Radiation Oncology

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English

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Scientific Interests

Dr. Daniel Low conducts research in the area of radiation therapy and medical physics. He is interested in novel techniques to improve radiation therapy safety. He is also developing a human breathing motion model that will have applications in radiation therapy and in pulmonology.

Highlighted Publications

Low DA, Zhao T, White B, Yang D, Mutic S, Noel CE, Bradley JD, Parikh PJ, Lu W. Application of the continuity equation to a breathing motion model. Med Phys. 2010 Mar;37(3):1360-4.

Low DA, Parikh PJ, Lu W, Dempsey JF, Wahab SH, Hubenschmidt JP, Nystrom MM, Handoko M, Bradley JD. Novel breathing motion model for radiotherapy. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2005 Nov 1;63(3):921-9.

Low DA, Nystrom M, Kalinin E, Parikh P, Dempsey JF, Bradley JD, Mutic S, Wahab SH, Islam T, Christensen G, Politte DG, Whiting BR. A method for the reconstruction of four-dimensional synchronized CT scans acquired during free breathing. Med Phys. 2003 Jun;30(6):1254-63.

Low DA, Dempsey JF. Evaluation of the gamma dose distribution comparison method. Med Phys. 2003 Sep;30(9):2455-64.

Low DA, Harms WB, Mutic S, Purdy JA. A technique for the quantitative evaluation of dose distributions. Med Phys. 1998 May;25(5):656-61.