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William Grubb is an Associate Professor at the Medical College of Georgia, affiliated with the Department of Radiation Oncology. His work focuses on advanced radiation therapies for cancer treatment, particularly in non-small cell lung cancer and renal cell carcinoma.
- Education: MD (University of Miami School of Medicine, 2015), BS (University of Pittsburgh, 2011)
- Certifications: Board Eligible in Radiation Oncology (American Board of Radiology, 2020), Georgia Medical License (2020)
Research interests include stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), tumor control outcomes, and survival analysis using advanced imaging techniques like FDG-PET/CT. His work explores dose optimization and prognostic biomarkers in radiation oncology.
Recent publications analyze SBRT efficacy for lung and kidney cancers, comparing technologies and prognostic indicators. Key findings address recurrence prediction and dosimetry advancements.
- Scientific Awards & Honors:
- Resident Recognition Award – ASTRO (2019)
- Chief Resident – Case Western Reserve University (2018)
- Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society Inductee (2014)
Professional service includes residency program committee roles and literature screening for ASTRO clinical guidelines. He has presented on thoracic oncology at Augusta Rotary Club events.
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