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Bo Lu
Professor at Jefferson Medical College
Bo Lu is a distinguished physician-scientist and professor specializing in radiation oncology. Here are key details about his background and career:
Education and Training
Bo Lu received his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University in 1987.1 He then pursued a PhD in Molecular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine, completing it in 1993.1
Professional Experience
Dr. Lu has held several prominent academic positions:
- Professor at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals1
- Chair and Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Missouri-Columbia since October 20221
- Previously worked in radiation oncology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center from 2002 to 20111
Research Focus
Dr. Lu's research primarily centers on:
- Radiation-induced cell death in lung cancer patients
- Integration of novel targeted agents in lung cancer treatment
- Radiosurgery for lung cancer
- Reduction of toxicities from thoracic radiation
- Cancer stem cells for enhancing radiotherapy in lung cancer2
Leadership Roles
He has held significant leadership positions in the field of oncology:
- Chairman of the Lung Cancer Working Committee of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- Chairman of the Lung Cancer Transformation Research Committee of the American Radiation Oncology Collaborative Group (RTOG)2
Research Contributions
Dr. Lu's research team has made important contributions to understanding the mechanisms of therapeutic resistance in lung cancer.2 His work aims to develop more effective therapies to control lung cancer and improve patients' quality of life.
Dr. Bo Lu is known for his patient-centered approach to cancer treatment and his advocacy for personalized medicine in oncology.2