Baydoun is an assistant professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center/ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½. His clinical practice focuses on treating patients with thoracic malignancies. Throughout extensive clinical training and academic education in internal medicine, radiation oncology, mathematics, and engineering, he has consolidated a unique capacity for advanced, multi-disciplinary critical thinking and research elaboration. Baydoun has published peer-reviewed articles designing workflows for magnetic resonance-based adaptive radiation therapy, auto contouring, synthetic computed tomography generation, and artificial intelligence (AI)-based models for prediction and prognostication in oncology. His goal is to become an academic physician-scientist in radiation oncology, developing code-to-clinic AI-based tools that improve patient care.
Research Information
Research Interests
- Cancer Imaging
- Stereotactic Radiation Therapy
- Prostate Cancer Focal Therapy