Biographical summary
Dr. Quan Chen is a Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Mayo Clinic Arizona. He began his career in industry, playing a key role in developing TomoTherapy, a state-of-the-art radiation treatment system. He was a pioneer in leveraging graphics processing units (GPUs) for radiotherapy treatment planning, significantly advancing computational efficiency in the field.
Since transitioning to clinical practice in 2011, Dr. Chen has made substantial contributions to patient care, clinical innovation, and education. He has authored or co-authored over 90 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and holds 15 patents. He has also been awarded multiple NIH SBIR grants to advance AI-driven solutions for radiation therapy.
Beyond research, Dr. Chen actively shapes the field through leadership roles in national professional organizations, including the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) and NRG Oncology. He also serves as an Associate Editor for Medical Physics and JACMP. In 2021, he was honored as a Fellow of AAPM in recognition of his significant contributions to medical physics.
Conditions treated
Procedures performed
Interests
- Image Guided Radiation Therapy
- Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
- Motion Management
- Dose calculation
- Segmentation
- Adaptive therapy
- Knowledge-based planning
- Artificial intelligence
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 2004
PhD - Medical PhysicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
- 2001
MS - Medical PhysicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
- 1996
BS - PhysicsNanjing University
Activities and honors
Awards and honors
- 2021
FellowAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine
Professional memberships
- 2024
ChairEducator's Resource Guide Working Group, American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2024 - present
MemberEquipment and Innovation Committee, Department of Radiation Oncology
- 2024 - present
MemberResearch Committee/Clinical Research Operations, Department of Radiation Oncology
- 2024 - present
MemberEducation Council (EC), American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2024 - present
MemberWorking Group on MPPG 20: Patient Specific QA for Dynamic and Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy, American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2023 - present
MemberTG416 - Quality Assurance and User Training of CAD-AI Tools in Clinical Practice, American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2023 - present
Vice ChairNRG AI-Based Auto Planning Work Group, NRG Oncology
- 2022 - present
MemberTG384 - Clinical Implementation of Automated Segmentation for Adaptive Radiation Therapy (ART), American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2022 - present
MemberTG379 - Technical Guidelines for Total Body Irradiation, Total Marrow Irradiation, and Total Lymphoid Irradiation, American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2021 - present
FellowAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2020 - present
MemberTherapy Physics Committee, American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2019 - present
MemberComputer Aided Image Analysis Subcommittee (CADSC), American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- 2004 - present
MemberAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine
Publications