Ryan G. Price, PhD, DABR, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Utah and a Medical Physicist at Huntsman Cancer Hospital (HCH). Dr. Price received his BS in Physics from the University of Utah, and his PhD in Medical Physics from Wayne State University while completing a Research Assistantship with Henry Ford Health System. He completed his residency training in Medical Physics at the University of Washington, and prior to joining HCI held a faculty appointment at the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Washington. Dr. Price's research interests include functional imaging for radiation therapy, patient safety, image guided radiation therapy (IGRT), and implementation of new technology into the clinic.
Education History
Residency |
University of Washington School of Medicine Medical Physics |
Resident |
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Doctoral Training |
Wayne State University School of Medicine Major: Medical Physics; Minor: Computer Science |
Ph.D. |
Undergraduate |
University of Utah Major: Physics; Minor: Mathematics |
B.Sc. (Hons) |
Selected Publications
- Wang KM, Rickards AJ, Bingham T, Tward JD, Price RG (2022). Technical note: Evaluation of a silicone-based custom bolus for radiation therapy of a superficial pelvic tumor. J Appl Clin Med Phys, 23(4), e13538.
- Meyer J, Smith W, Geneser S, Koger B, Kalet AM, Young LA, Cao N, Price RG, Norris C, Horton T, Womeldorf J, Alexandrian AN, Wootton LS (2019). Characterizing a deformable registration algorithm for surface-guided breast radiotherapy. Med Phys, 47, 352-362.
- Price RG, Apisarnthanarax S, Schaub SK, Nyflot MJ, Chapman TR, Matesan M, Vesselle HJ, Bowen SR (2018). Regional Radiation Dose-Response Modeling of Functional Liver in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients With Longitudinal Sulfur Colloid SPECT/CT: A Proof of Concept. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys, 102(4), 1349-1356.