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Jie Deng, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, where she serves as faculty in the Division of Medical Physics & Engineering. She is a certified MRI and MRI for radiation therapy medical physicist by the American Board of Medical Physics and holds a leadership role as a magnetic resonance safety officer. Dr. Deng is actively involved in both clinical and research aspects of medical imaging and radiotherapy, with a strong emphasis on integrating advanced imaging technologies into therapeutic workflows. Dr. Deng earned her academic degrees from prestigious institutions: a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Southeast University in China, a Master’s in Bioengineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University. She further enhanced her expertise by obtaining a Master of Science in Law from the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to her scientific work. Her research interests center on MRI physics , quantitative imaging , oncological imaging , and the application of artificial intelligence in medical imaging. She has pioneered work in MRI-guided radiation therapy, imaging biomarkers for therapeutic response, and AI-driven image reconstruction and artifact reduction. Her recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on improving imaging accuracy, speed, and clinical utility, particularly in liver, pediatric, and oncological applications. The analysis of her 15 most recent articles reveals a strong trend toward deep learning-based image reconstruction , quantitative MRI biomarkers , and synthetic image generation for radiotherapy planning. Topics such as 4D-MRI, synthetic CT, motion artifact reduction, and AI fusion models dominate her scholarly output, indicating a forward-looking research trajectory centered on intelligent, fast, and precise imaging for personalized cancer therapy. Dr. Deng actively contributes to the scientific community through presentations at major conferences including the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) and the American Association of Physics in Medicine (AAPM), where she shares innovations in MRI, adaptive radiotherapy, and AI integration. As an educator, Dr. Deng mentors medical physics residents and graduate students, delivering lectures on MR-only simulation, MR-linear accelerator practices, and medical imaging fundamentals. While no specific grants are mentioned in the text, her extensive publication record in high-impact journals suggests active research funding and collaborative projects. She is affiliated with key professional organizations and serves on UT Southwestern’s MRI Safety Committee, ensuring safe and effective use of MRI in clinical and research settings. Her work bridges the gap between engineering innovation and clinical application, making significant contributions to the field of radiation oncology and medical physics.





