1852-Mendonca, Marc

Marc S. Mendonca, PhD

Professor of Radiation Oncology

Adjunct Professor of Medical & Molecular Genetics

Director of Radiation and Cancer Biology

Editor-in-Chief, Radiation Research

Phone
(317) 278-0404
Address
CL 500A
RAON
Indianapolis, IN 46202
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Bio

 

Dr. Marc S. Mendonca is a Professor of Radiation Oncology & Medical and Molecular Genetics, and Director of Radiation and Cancer Biology at Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Mendonca is an internationally known researcher with extensive expertise in X-ray and proton radiation biology related to the clinical uses of radiation. Dr. Mendonca’s research investigations are focused on gaining a better understanding of radiation’s ability to both heal and harm. His research can be generally separated into two main areas: 1) Understanding the mechanism of radiation-induced cancer and its prevention by natural antioxidants, and 2) Increasing the effectiveness of radiation as a treatment for lung and pancreatic cancers by biological (alteration of NF-kB activity and Warburg metabolism) and physical approaches (protons and nanoparticles) to improve tumor control and minimize damage to normal tissues. Since 2011 Dr. Mendonca has also served as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Radiation Research.

 

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