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Dr. Reed Selwyn is a practicing, board-certified (ABR) diagnostic medical physicist at the University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Medicine, holding a Professor appointment with secondary roles as Chief of Imaging Medical Physics, Director of the Graduate Medical Physics Program, and Executive Vice Chair of Radiology. He is affiliated with the UNM School of Medicine, the Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Cancer Therapeutics.
- Specialization: Targeted radiomicrosphere therapy, PET/MRI neuroimaging, and radiation health physics
- Leadership: Former Training Director for Naval Nuclear Power Training Command, technical advisor for Fukushima nuclear accident
- Grants: $9M in DOD/NIH funding, including a $1.8M NIH S10 High-End Instrumentation grant
Dr. Selwyn’s research focuses on PET-based dosimetry for liver cancer radiomicrosphere therapy and advanced neuroimaging for mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). His lab collaborates with Chemical and Biological Engineering to develop novel resin and glass microspheres.
Scientific Awards:
- Defense Meritorious Service Medal
- AAPM John R. Cameron Young Investigator Award
- UNM Regent’s Professor award
- Military commendations (multiple)
He established the first Bruker 7T PET/MRI system in the U.S., launched a Human Imaging Research Core, and initiated a Medical Physics Outreach Program for underserved communities in New Mexico.


