David Huang, upon completion of his PhD in Particle Physics, was trained at Medical Physics Residency Program at UC San Francisco, San Francisco. Then he worked at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York as a Faculty Physicist before moving to Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New York as Senior Medical Physicist. In 1995, he went back to Taiwan to help in establishing the first cancer center and was there for 7 years as Chairman of Medical Physics Department at Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center in Taipei. In 2002, he went back to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center as Associate Attending and Chief Physicist/Radiation Safety Officer at Rockville Centre Site. In 2014 summer, he retired from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and accepted offer from Duke University as Professor and Director at Medical Physics Graduate Program at Duke Kunshan University, China. Besides the clinical experiences, he is also a Professor at Young-Ming University, Taiwan and Central Taiwan Technology University, Taiwan, a Visiting Professor at Beijing University, School of Oncology, China and at Tsing-Hwa University, China and Adjunct Professor at University of Missouri, USA. David Huang, upon completion of his PhD in Particle Physics, was trained at Medical Physics Residency Program at UC San Francisco, San Francisco. Then he worked at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York as a Faculty Physicist before moving to Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New York as Senior Medical Physicist. In 1995, he went back to Taiwan to help in establishing the first cancer center and was there for 7 years as Chairman of Medical Physics Department at Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center in Taipei. In 2002, he went back to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center as Associate Attending and Chief Physicist/Radiation Safety Officer at Rockville Centre Site. In 2014 summer, he retired from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and accepted offer from Duke University as Professor and Director at Medical Physics Graduate Program at Duke Kunshan University, China. Besides the clinical experiences, he is also a Professor at Young-Ming University, Taiwan and Central Taiwan Technology University, Taiwan, a Visiting Professor at Beijing University, School of Oncology, China and at Tsing-Hwa University, China and Adjunct Professor at University of Missouri, USA.
Cancer Studies Cancer prevention Oncology