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Camille J. Lodwick, Ph.D.


Faculty Rank:
Assistant Professor

Department:
Radiation Medicine

Specialty:
Therapeutic Medical Physics

Director of Oregon Medical Physics Gradute Program: A collaboration between Oregon State University, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics, and Oregon Health Sciences University, Department of Radiation Medicine.

Degrees offered:  MS and PhD in Medical Physics (Therapeutic Radiological Physics).

Degree:
PhD: Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 2003
MS: Health Physics, University of Cincinnati, 1998
BS: Radiation Health Physics, Oregon State University, 1997

Research Interests:
Hybrid Monte-Carlo and analytical radiation transport methodologies for treatment planning algorithms.  
Radiation dosimetry and dose verification for advanced radiotherapy techniques.

Publications:
1.    Lodwick CJ, Spitz HB. 'Modification to the Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP) code for simulating direct, in vivo measurement of
       stable lead in bone'. Health Physics. June 2008
 
2.    Lodwick CJ, Hamby DM. VARSKIN 4 Photon Dosimetry Model of the Skin – Nuclear Regulatory Commission Software
       Development Grant, Co-PI, 2008-2009

3.    Lodwick CJ, Spitz HB. 'Monte Carlo simulation of an anthropometric phantom used for calibrating in vivo K-XRF
       spectroscopy measurements of stable lead in bone'.  Health Physics. December 2008.

4.    Daniels R, Lodwick CJ. Schubauer-Berigan M. Spitz HB.  'Assessment of Plutonium Exposures for an Epidemiologic Study of
       US Nuclear Workers'.  Radiation Protection Dosimetry. September 2005

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