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Everett J. Moding is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Stanford University. He is a physician scientist whose clinical focus lies in the treatment of patients with sarcomas through innovative radiation therapy techniques. Dr. Moding is actively engaged in both prospective and retrospective clinical research, bringing diverse expertise to the field. His research covers various aspects of preclinical models and advanced techniques like next-generation sequencing to analyze human samples. He has utilized genetically engineered mouse models to investigate radiation biology, emphasizing the role of the tumor microenvironment in cancer development and response to therapy. Additionally, Dr. Moding applies knowledge from tumor genomics and transcriptomics, and conducts analyses of circulating tumor DNA to personalize radiation treatments for human cancers. His contributions are pivotal in enhancing treatment outcomes through tailored approaches in radiation oncology.
Stanford University Department of Radiation Oncology • Stanford, CA
Conducts clinical and translational research, focusing on sarcomas and personalized treatment approaches in radiation therapy.
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