Biographical summary
Jing Qian, Ph.D., is a medical physicist in Radiation Oncology, with specialty clinical interest in proton therapy. His clinical interests include:
- Improvement on treatment delivery efficiency, treatment outcome and toxicity reduction
- Development of new technology on treatment delivery
- Development of treatment planning techniques for Pencil Beam Scanning Proton Therapy.
- Quality assurance of treatment delivery and radiation devices
In addition to his clinical duties, Dr. Qian is an active researcher on the modeling of treatment outcomes and treatment delivery techniques. He has extensive experience developing deep learning and radiomics models for a range of medical and physics applications. He also provides mentorship to physics residents and postdoctoral fellows.
Interests
- Proton Therapy
- Clinical therapeutical physics
- Quantitative Image Analysis for Outcome and Toxicity
- Application of Artificial Intelligence in Radiation Oncology
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 2021
ResidentRadiation Oncology Medical Phy, Programs in Rochester, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 2009
Doctor of Philosophy - PhysicsGraduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yale University
Activities and honors
Certifications
- 2022
Therapeutic Medical PhysicsAmerican Board of Radiology
Awards and honors
- 2024
Distinguished Physics ResearcherMayo Clinic Department of Radiation Oncology
- 2022
Mayo Scholar, Google Visiting ScholarGoogle
Professional memberships
- 2026 - present
MemberProton Expansion Treatment Planning Studies
- 2025 - present
MemberMCCCC Advanced Clinical Trials and Translational Sciences
- 2025 - present
MemberComputational Medical Physics
- 2022 - present
Voting MemberAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2022
MemberEuropean Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology
- 2021 - present
MemberAmerican Society for Radiation Oncology
- 2021 - present
MemberMayo Alumni Association
- 2021 - present
Key team memberProton Therapy Machine QA Group
- 2021 - present
Key team memberTreatment Planning Committee, Department of Radiation Oncology
- 2021 - present
Voting MemberAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2021 - present
MemberAAPM Work Group on Early Career and Clinical Research Opportunities
- 2021 - present
MemberAAPM Imaging for Treatment Assessment Work Group (WGITA)
- 2018 - present
MemberAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine
Publications