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John Wong is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on radiation and biomedical engineering.

Their research covers several specialized subfields within medicine, including:

  • Radiation
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

In terms of specific research topics, John Wong's work includes, but is not limited to:

  • Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
  • Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research

The scientist has published a number of papers in prominent journals. Representative recent works include:

  • "Parents' Intentions to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19," 2021, Journal of Pediatric Health Care
  • "Evolution of the market for mRNA technology," 2021, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
  • "FLASH Effects Induced by Orthovoltage X-Rays," 2023, International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • "Individual Participant Data Network Meta-Analysis of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy or Chemoradiotherapy in Esophageal or Gastroesophageal Junction Carcinoma," 2023, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "A cross-sectional study to assess faculty and student knowledge of climate change and health: Readiness for curricular integration," 2023, Journal of Advanced Nursing

John Wong collaborates frequently with a number of researchers, including:

  • Daniel Sforza
  • Iulian Iordachita
  • Zijian Deng
  • Hamid Dehghani
  • Jessica Asiello

The scientist regularly publishes in several journals, with the most frequent venues being:

  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • American Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • Medical Physics
  • Frontiers in Oncology
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • The management of respiratory motion in radiation oncology report of AAPM Task Group 76.

    Paul J. Keall;Paul J. Keall;Gig S. Mageras;James M. Balter;Richard S. Emery

  • Flat-panel cone-beam computed tomography for image-guided radiation therapy

    David A Jaffray;Jeffrey H Siewerdsen;John W Wong;Alvaro A Martinez

  • The use of active breathing control (ABC) to reduce margin for breathing motion

    John W Wong;Michael B Sharpe;David A Jaffray;Vijay R Kini

  • Anti-PD-1 blockade and stereotactic radiation produce long-term survival in mice with intracranial gliomas.

    Jing Zeng;Alfred P. See;Jillian Phallen;Christopher M. Jackson

  • Adaptive radiation therapy

    Di Yan;Frank Vicini;John Wong;Alvaro Martinez

  • Significant reductions in heart and lung doses using deep inspiration breath hold with active breathing control and intensity-modulated radiation therapy for patients treated with locoregional breast irradiation.

    Vincent M Remouchamps;Frank A Vicini;Michael B Sharpe;Larry L Kestin

  • A radiographic and tomographic imaging system integrated into a medical linear accelerator for localization of bone and soft-tissue targets

    David A Jaffray;David A Jaffray;Douglas G Drake;Douglas G Drake;Michel Moreau;Alvaro A Martinez

  • Clinical use of electronic portal imaging: Report of AAPM Radiation Therapy Committee Task Group 58

    Michael G. Herman;James M. Balter;David A. Jaffray;Kiarin P. McGee

  • A review of electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs).

    Arthur L. Boyer;Larry Antonuk;Aaron Fenster;Marcel Van Herk

  • Intensity modulation to improve dose uniformity with tangential breast radiotherapy: initial clinical experience.

    Larry L Kestin;Michael B Sharpe;Robert C Frazier;Frank A Vicini

  • Optimizing breast cancer treatment efficacy with intensity-modulated radiotherapy

    Frank A Vicini;Michael Sharpe;Larry Kestin;Alvaro Martinez

  • High-resolution, small animal radiation research platform with x-ray tomographic guidance capabilities.

    John Wong;Elwood Armour;Peter Kazanzides;Iulian Iordachita

  • Potential for reduced toxicity and dose escalation in the treatment of inoperable non–small-cell lung cancer: A comparison of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), 3D conformal radiation, and elective nodal irradiation

    Inga S Grills;Di Yan;Alvaro A Martinez;Frank A Vicini

  • Defining A radiotherapy target with positron emission tomography

    Quinten C. Black;Inga S. Grills;Larry L. Kestin;Ching Yee O. Wong

  • A model to accumulate fractionated dose in a deforming organ

    Di Yan;D.A. Jaffray;J.W. Wong

  • Accelerated partial breast irradiation using 3D conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT)

    Kathy L Baglan;Michael B Sharpe;David Jaffray;Robert C Frazier

  • Accuracy of a wireless localization system for radiotherapy

    James M. Balter;J. Nelson Wright;Laurence J. Newell;Barry Friemel

  • Evaluation of a 2D diode array for IMRT quality assurance

    Daniel Létourneau;Misbah Gulam;Di Yan;Mark Oldham

  • The effects of intra-fraction organ motion on the delivery of dynamic intensity modulation

    Cedric X Yu;David A Jaffray;John W Wong

  • Cone-beam-CT guided radiation therapy: Technical implementation

    Daniel Létourneau;John W. Wong;Mark Oldham;Misbah Gulam

Frequent Co-Authors

Di Yan
Di Yan Beaumont Health
Alvaro Martinez
Alvaro Martinez Beaumont Health
Iulian Iordachita
Iulian Iordachita Johns Hopkins University
Frank A. Vicini
Frank A. Vicini Beaumont Health
David A. Jaffray
David A. Jaffray The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Peter Kazanzides
Peter Kazanzides Johns Hopkins University
Larry L. Kestin
Larry L. Kestin Beaumont Health
Joseph M. Herman
Joseph M. Herman National Cancer Institute
Michael S. Patterson
Michael S. Patterson McMaster University
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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