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Director, Siteman Cancer Center Clinical Trials Core
Expertise: adult and pediatric oncology, radiation oncology, radiation therapy, prostate conditions, prostate cancer, treatment planning, carcinoma of the prostate, conformal radiation therapy, prostate brachytherapy
Bio: Michalski is an associate professor of radiation oncology and an oncologist specializing in genitourinary and pediatric oncologist. He conducts clinical research on the use of radiation therapy for treatment of prostate and other cancers.
Education:
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M.D. in Medicine at Medical College of Wisconsin

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'Consummate physician-scientist'
 Michalski named vice chair of radiation oncology

July 8,
2009 --
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Jeff M. Michalski, professor of radiation oncology, has been named vice chair and director of clinical programs of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the School of Medicine. He will oversee clinical operations at all treatment facilities, clinical and translational research, and all training and education.

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'Excellent leader'
 Jeff Michalski named interim head of Department of Radiation Oncology

March 21,
2008 --
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Jeff Michalski, professor of radiation oncology, has been named interim head of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, effective April 1. Michalski is replacing Simon Powell, who has taken a position as head of radiation oncology at Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.

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Targeting treatment
 New technologies add precision to prostate cancer treatments

Oct. 8,
2007 -- An extra degree of precision will be added to radiation treatments for prostate cancer at the School of Medicine following the installation of two new technologies in the Department of Radiation Oncology. The move to adopt these technologies was led by Jeff Michalski, professor of radiation oncology.

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Scientists decry decline in research funding
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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March 20,
2007 -- In an era of bioterrorism, bird flu, an obesity epidemic and exploding health-care costs, the U.S. can ill-afford to reduce research funding, NIH supporters say.
But WUSTL cancer researcher Jeff Michalski and other scientists are finding that funds for adequate research are declining.
Michalski is director of radiation oncology at WUSTL Siteman Cancer Center.
On Monday, scientists from top universities testified before the U.S. Senate Appropriations subcommittee, which will help determine how much money the NIH gets for 2008, about how dire they think the situation is.
WUSTL medical school dean Larry Shapiro comments.

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