Meet the Team
Mark Buyyounouski, MD, MS
Principal Investigator, Professor and Director of Genitourinary Cancers in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He specializes in the treatment of prostate cancer with radiotherapy and brachytherapy, which is well supported by his educational background in Physics (B.S., Lafayette College) and Medical Physics (M.S., Columbia University). He graduated medical school from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and completed his Radiation Oncology residency training at Fox Chase Cancer Center.
He has served for various national medical organizations such as American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), American Brachytherapy Society (ABS), American Board of Radiology (ABR), Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), NRG Oncology, American Joint Cancer Committee (AJCC), National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), and Radiological Society of North American (RSNA) as an invited educational speaker, moderator, scientific program chair, committee member, committee chair, and/or board member. He has authored nearly 100 scientific papers and 12 book chapters or invited editorials.
Hilary Bagshaw, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiation Oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Bagshaw specializes in the treatment of prostate cancer with radiotherapy.
Bin Han, PhD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiation Oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine and specializes in radiation physics.
Xi Ling
Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator
Jacqueline Jil Vallon
Management Science and Engineering, PhD candidate
Alejandro Martinez
Main area of focus is decision intelligence
Collaborators
Mohsen Bayati, PhD
Associate Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business
Maximilian Diehn, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology (Radiation Therapy)
David Scheinker, PhD
Adjunct Professor, Management Science & Engineering
Mike Snyder, PhD
Professor and Chair, Department of Genetics, Stanford
Lei Xing
Professor & Director of Medical Physics Research