
Timothy Mitchell
Assistant Professor · Radiation Oncology
Washington University in St. LouisAbout
Timothy Mitchell, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology at Washington University School of Medicine. He holds a PhD in Physics from Washington University in St. Louis (2011), an MS in Medical Physics from the University of Missouri (2014), and completed his Medical Physics Residency at Stanford School of Medicine (2016). He joined the faculty in 2016 after completing his residency training.
His research focuses on the application of fMRI to study cortical networks in the presence of tumors and using advanced image analysis techniques to determine cutout factors for electron cutouts in radiation therapy. His work bridges physics, medical imaging, and clinical radiation oncology to improve cancer treatment precision. His publication record demonstrates significant contributions to cancer research, particularly in renal cell carcinoma epidemiology, cancer immunotherapy, and tumor microenvironment analysis.
Dr. Mitchell's recent publications (2018-2024) show a strong focus on cancer biology, with particular emphasis on renal cell carcinoma, immunotherapy mechanisms, and tumor microenvironment analysis. His work spans from fundamental cancer biology to clinical applications, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to oncology research. His publications in high-impact journals like Nature, Cancer Cell, and Science demonstrate the significance of his research contributions to the field.
His scientific contributions include work on:
- Epidemiology and molecular characterization of renal cell carcinoma
- Mechanisms of T cell exhaustion and immunotherapy response
- Single-cell analysis of tumor microenvironments
- Cancer evolution and genomic heterogeneity
As a physicist by training who transitioned into medical physics and radiation oncology, Dr. Mitchell brings a unique quantitative perspective to cancer research, combining expertise in physics, imaging, and clinical oncology to address complex problems in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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