Ramesh Boggula
Ramesh Boggula
Position Title
Assistant Professor
Radiation Oncology
Office Location
Gershenson Radiation Oncology Center
3804 Brush St,
Detroit, MI 48201
Mailing Address
Karmanos Cancer Institute
4100 John R Rd. GE00RO
Detroit, MI 48201
Education Training
Education
(2008 - 2011) Doctor of Philosophy, Medical Physics University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
(2006 - 2007) Master of Science, Medical Physics University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
(2001 - 2004) Master of Science, Medical Biochemistry Manipal University, Manipal, India.
(1998 - 2001) Bachelor of Science, Biophysics Nizam College, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India
Professional Experience
Faculty Appointments
(2022 - Present) Assistant Professor - Clinical, Department of Oncology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Major Professional Societies
(2016 - Present) American Association of Physicists in Medicine
Board Certification
American Board of Radiology, Therapeutic Medical Physics
Publications
Original Observations
J Thoelking, J Fleckenstein, Y Sekar, R Boggula, F Lohr, F Wenz, H Wertz. Patient-specific online dose verification based on transmission detector measurements Radiother Oncol. ( 2016) May;119(2):351-6.
Simeonova A, Abo-Madyan Y, El-Haddad M, Welzel G, Polednik M, Boggula R, Wenz F, Lohr F. Comparison of anisotropic aperture based intensity modulated radiotherapy with 3D-conformal radiotherapy for the treatment of large lung tumors. (Radiother Oncol. (2012) Feb; 102 (2):268-73).
R.Boggula, et al. Evaluation of a 2D detector array for patient-specific VMAT QA with different setups (Phys. Med. Biol, 56 (2012):7163-77).
R.Boggula et al. Patient-specific 3D pretreatment and potential 3D online dose verification of Monte Carlo calculated IMRT prostate treatment plans (Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 81 (2011) 1168-1175).
R.Boggula et al. Experimental validation of a commercial 3D dose verification system for intensity modulated arc therapies (Phys. Med. Biol. 55 (2010) 5619–5633).
R.Boggula, et al. A new strategy for online adaptive prostate radiotherapy based on cone-beam CT (Z Med Phys 2009;19:264-276).