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Wolfgang A. Tomé
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    Wolfgang A. Tomé

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    Wolfgang Axel Tomé
    Born
    Nationality American
    Alma mater University of Florida
    University of Denver
    University of Tübingen
    Awards Scholar of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (1987)
    Doctoral Scholar of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (1992)
    Fellow , American Association of Physicists in Medicine (FAAPM) (2010)
    Fellow , American Society for Radiation Oncology (FASTRO) (2017)
    Scientific career
    Fields Physics, Mathematics, Medical Physics, Radiation Oncology, Neurology
    Institutions Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Montefiore Medical Center
    University of Wisconsin
    University of Wollongong
    Thesis Quantization and Representation Independent Propagators (1995)
    Doctoral advisor John R. Klauder
    Other academic advisors Stanley P. Gudder

    Wolfgang Axel Tomé is a physicist working in Medicine as a researcher; inventor; and educator. He is noted for his contributions to the use of photogrammetry in high precision radiation therapy; his work on risk adaptive radiation therapy which is based on the risk level for recurrence in tumor sub-volumes using biological objective functions; and the development of hippocampal avoidant cranial radiation therapy techniques to alleviate hippocampal-dependent neurocognitive impairment following cranial irradiation.

    He is the author of Path Integrals on Group manifolds and the co-author of Dose painting IMRT using Biological Parameters. Together with Anatoly Pinchuk and Jamey Weichert, he is the inventor of long-lived tumor specific Gadolinium based agents for imaging and therapy. He has more than 250 published articles in various areas of medical and mathematical physics (cf. PubMed,MATHSCINET), and 10 patents to his credit. In addition, he has been actively involved in a number of AAPM task groups and the AAPM Working group on Biological Effects of Hypofractionated Radiotherapy/SBRT.

    In recognition of his distinguished and significant contributions to the fields of medical physics and radiation oncology he has been bestowed the distinction and title of Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (FAAPM) in 2010 and Fellow of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (FASTRO) in 2017.

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