Carlos Pérez-torres
Assistant Professor
Radiological Health Sciences
Purdue University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Carlos Pérez-Torres is an Assistant Professor of Radiological Health Sciences within the School of Health Sciences at Purdue University. Dr. Pérez-Torres obtained his B.S. degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Biology and Biotechnology in 2007 and his PhD degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Translational Biology and Molecular Medicine in 2012. As a postdoctoral researcher in Washington University in Saint Louis, Dr. Pérez-Torres helped validate and characterize a mouse model of Radiation Necrosis, a late-onset side-effect of radiation therapy that mimics a tumor on standard anatomical MRI. As a faculty at Purdue University, Dr. Pérez-Torres continues to focus on how radiation treatment affects the normal brain to develop better diagnostic MRI tools (is it tumor or just a treatment side effect?) and to potentially improve radiation therapy of brain tumors.
Research Interest
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -Diffusion, Perfusion, and Magnetization Transfer Radiation Biology -Radiation Necrosis and Radiation-Induced Cognitive Impairment Brain Tumors -Imaging characteristics and response to therapy
Publications
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Perez-Torres CJ, Engelbach JA, Cates J, Thotala DK, Yuan L, Schmidt RE, Rich KM, Drzymala RE, Ackerman JJH, and Garbow JR. “Towards Distinguishing Recurrent Tumor from Radiation Necrosis: DWI and MTC in a Gamma Knife® Irradiated Mouse Glioma Modelâ€. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 90: 446–453
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Perez-Torres CJ, Yuan L, Schmidt RE, Rich KM, Ackerman JJH, Garbow JR.(2015) “Perilesional edema in radiation necrosis reflects axonal degenerationâ€. Radiation Oncology10: 33