Radiation Oncology
Michigan State University
Seattle, Michigan, United States
Nina Mayr, MD, FASTRO, FAAAS is Professor and Senior Academic Advisor to the Executive Vice President for Health at Michigan State University. She previously served as endowed Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, which she joined in 2013, served as Department chair, after establishing the Department of Radiation Medicine at the Ohio State University and serving as its inaugural Chair, and previously serving as the Director of Radiation Oncology and Professor & Vice Chair of Radiological Sciences at the University of Oklahoma.
Dr. Mayr has specialized in tumor imaging, women’s cancers, lung cancer, neuro-oncology and advanced radiation therapy technologies. For her research she has been awarded two NIH R01 grants for the study of functional/molecular imaging as a predictor of cancer treatment outcome, and she has been co-investigator on numerous other awards. She has been focusing on image-guided treatment delivery and advanced technologies in radiation oncology, such as stereotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery, leveraging advanced imaging for therapy planning, adaptive therapy and response assessment.
She has published over 200 scientific articles, 13 book chapters, and co-edited 2 books, and made over 200 scientific presentations and 139 invited lectures and presentations. She has served as NIH reviewer and in numerous capacities in professional societies in her field, including the Chair of the Funding and Advocacy Committee of ASTRO and Chair of International Education. She served as Chair of the Subcommittee for Radiation Oncology & Radiobiology of the Scientific Program Committee of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), Co-Director of the RSNA Instructional Education Course Track in Radiation Oncology, and the Joint ASCO/SSO/ASTRO Expert Panel on Management of Hereditary Breast Cancer Guideline. She is a member of the Human Resources Commission in the American College of Radiology (ACR) and the ACR Council of Affiliated Regional Radiation Oncology Societies (CARROS) Executive Committee. She is Co-Chair of the Clinical Working Group in the RSS GRID/Lattice, Microbeam and Flash Radiotherapy Working Groups.
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Thursday, March 20, 2025
3:45 PM – 5:00 PM MST