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 Lawrence Williams, Ph.D.

  • Imaging Physicist and Professor, Nuclear Medicine
  • Member, Cancer Immunotherapeutics Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center

Professional Experience

1992 - present, Adjunct Professor of Radiology, UCLA

1980 - present, Imaging Physicist, City of Hope, Duarte, CA

1982 - 1991, Adjunct Associate Professor of Radiology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

1978 - 1980, Associate Professor of Radiology (Tenured), University of Minnesota

1973 - 1978, Assistant Professor of Radiology, University of Minnesota

1973, Research Associate in Radiology, University of Minnesota

1968 - 1970, Assistant Professor, Western Illinois University

1965 - 1968, Senior Scientific Officer, Rutherford Laboratory, Didcot, England

1963 - 1965, Research Assistant & Research Associate, University of Minnesota

1961, Research Assistant, University of Minnesota

1959 - 1961, Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota

Education and Training

1965, University of Minnesota, Ph.D., Nuclear Physics

1962, University of Minnesota, MSc, Nuclear Physics

1959, Carnegie Mellon University, BSc, Physics

This is an abbreviated document. Full CV available upon request. Information on this page may be self-reported and is subject to change at any time. Last updated: 07/08.

Lawrence Williams, Ph.D.
Honors and Awards

2005 - 2006, Associate Editor, Medical Physica

1993 - present, Chairman, AAPM Task Group

1988, Fellow, American College of Angiology

1971 - 1973, NIH Special Fellow in Nuclear Medicine, University of Minnesota\

1961 - 1963, NSF Fellow in Nuclear Physics, University of Minnesota

1957, Raymond J. Wean Scholarship at Carnegie-Mellon

1955, Westinghouse Science Talent Search (now Intel) Scholarship, One of 40 national winners.

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call 626-256-HOPE (4673).

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