69368-Srinivasan, Senthamizhchelvan

Senthamizhchelvan Srinivasan, PhD

Associate Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology

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Indianapolis, IN 46202

Bio

Senthamizhchelvan Srinivasan, PhD is an Associate Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Srinivasan completed his post-doctoral training at the Johns Hopkins University. He was a recipient of Indo-Swiss bilateral research fellowship to work on molecular imaging guided radiation therapy at the Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland. Dr. Srinivasan received his PhD in Medical physics from All India Institute of Medical Sciences and M.Sc. in Medical Physics from Anna University.

Dr. Srinivasan is board certified in therapeutic medical physics. He also holds additional board certification in nuclear medicine physics and instrumentation. He has over 20 years of experience in medical physics, with expertise in quantitative imaging, radiopharmaceutical dosimetry, bioeffect modeling and bio-dosimetry. He has authored or co-authored 27 peer-reviewed papers, 4 book chapters and 27 presentations at national and international meetings. Dr. Srinivasan is actively engaged in professional organizations, serving as committee chair at AAPM MPLA groups, member of ASTRO work force diversity subcommittee and practice accreditation subcommittee, Dr. Srinivasan also serves as physicist surveyor for ASTRO-APEx accreditation.

Key Publications

1.      Srinivasan S, Crandall JP, Gajwani P, et al. Human Radiation Dosimetry for Orally and Intravenously Administered 18F-FDG. J Nucl Med. 2020;61(4):613-619.

 

2.      Senthamizhchelvan S, Zaidi H. Novel quantitative techniques in hybrid (PET-MR) imaging of brain tumors. PET Clinics, 8: 219-231, 2013.

 

3.      Senthamizhchelvan S, Hobbs RF, Song H, Frey EC, Zhang Z, Armour E, Wahl RL, Loeb DM, Sgouros G. Tumor dosimetry and response for P153PSm-Ethylenediamine Tetramethylene Phosphonic Acid therapy of high-risk Osteosarcoma. J Nucl Med, 53:215-224, 2012. (JNM, 2013 one of the 8 Alavi-Mandell Award winning papers)

 

4.      Senthamizhchelvan S, Bravo PE, Lodge MA, Merrill J, Bengel FM, Sgouros G. Radiation Dosimetry of Rubidium-82 in Humans under Pharmacological Stress. J Nucl Med, 52:485-91, 2011. (JNM, 2012 one of the 8 Alavi-Mandell Award winning papers)

 

5.      Senthamizhchelvan S, Bravo PE, Esaias C, Lodge MA, Merrill J, Hobbs RF, Sgouros G, Bengel FM. Human Biodistribution and Radiation Dosimetry of P82PRb. J Nucl Med, 51:1592-9, 2010.

 

6.      Senthamizhchelvan S, Pant G S, Rath G K, Julka P K, Nair O. Biodosimetry using micronucleus assay in acute partial body therapeutic irradiation. Phys Med, 25(2):82-7, 2009.

 

7.      Senthamizhchelvan S, Pant G S, Rath G K, Julka P K, Nair O, Prabhakar R, Malhotra A. Biological estimation of dose in hemi-body irradiation of cancer patients by cytogenetic analysis. Health Phys, 94:112-117, 2008.

 

8.      Senthamizhchelvan S, Pant G S, Rath G K, Julka P K, Nair O, Joshi R C, Malhotra  A, Pandey R M. Biodosimetry using chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes. Radiat Prot Dosim,123:241-245, 2007.

 

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