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Mark Esrick is a Research Professor in Georgetown University's Physics Department, holding a B.S. (1969) and Ph.D. (1981) in Physics from Georgetown. His interdisciplinary research spans physics education, medical applications of physics, and theoretical modeling.
Research specialties include deriving image potentials for charged ions near surfaces, electric impedance monitoring during hyperthermia cancer therapy, lung temperature modeling during transplantation, and axon guidance in chemical gradients. Collaborative projects involve Georgetown Medical School and funding from NIH, NSF, Sloan Foundation, and Whitaker Foundation.
He coordinates Georgetown's Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Certificate Program and teaches physics courses for non-science majors, including Science of Sound and Music (PHYS-013) and Basic Physics (PHYS-007).