1987年本科毕业于上海第一医学院。美国Baylor School of Medicine细胞和分子生物学博士。在美国加州大学医学院完成放射医学住院医生,纽约罗切斯特大学医学和牙科学院专科培训(Fellowship)。曾任范德比尔特大学医学院肿瘤放射系及细胞生物系副教授,转化医学及肺癌放射治疗研究项目主任。现为宾州费城杰佛逊大学肿瘤放射系教授。
Qualifications and Specialty:
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Methodist Hospital Division of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Academic Title: Professor Specialties: Radiation Oncology Radiation Oncology - Lung Cancer Medical School:Shanghai Medical University, 1987 Residency:University of California School of Medicine Fellowship:University of Rochester Medicine & Dentistry, NY Board Certification: Radiation Oncology Hospital Appointment: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Methodist Hospital Division of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Research and Clinical Interests Dr. Lu a board-certified Radiation Oncologist who comes to Jefferson from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., where he served as an Ingram associate professor with tenure in the Department of Radiation Oncology and Cancer Biology of the University’s School of Medicine. He was also an attending radiation oncologist at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, member of the Ingram Cancer Center, and director of the Translational Research Program and Lung Cancer Research Program. Dr. Lu received his Ph.D. in Cell and Molecular Biology from Baylor School of Medicine in Houston and a Doctorate in Medicine from Shanghai Medical University in China. He completed my residency in radiation oncology at the University of Southern California, School of Medicine. His research focuses on radiation-induced cell death in lung patients, among other basic science areas. His clinical interests include the integration of novel targeted agents in the treatment of lung cancer, radiosurgery for lung cancer, and reduction of toxicities from thoracic radiation. More recently, He has looked at cancer stem cells for enhancing radiotherapy in a setting of lung cancer.