Advisory Board
Medical Physics Graduate Program

We are excited to announce that we have re-established a UF Medical Physics Graduate Program Advisory Board. As the program continues to establish itself as one of the premier Medical Physics graduate programs in the country, advice and support from our alumni will be essential in ensuring positive growth and development. We are honored to introduce our board members:

UF MS 2007 / UF PhD 2009

Lindsey K Berkowitz, PhD

Director of Imaging Physics – Maine Medical Center

UF Medical Physics Advisory Board Member Lindsey Berkowitz

UF MS 1976

Priscilla F Butler, MS

Senior Director and Medical Physicist (Retired) – American College of Radiology

UF Medical Physics Alumni - Priscilla Butler

UF MS 2009/UF PhD 2012

Thomas Griglock, PhD

Chief Diagnostic Imaging Physicist and Associate Professor – Oregon Health and Science University

UF Medical Physics Advisory Board Member Thomas Griglock

UF MP Program Director 2000-2016

David E Hintenlang, PhD

Chief of Medical Physics – The Ohio State University

UF Medical Physics Advisory Board Member Dave Hintenlang

UF MS 1990 / UF PhD 1998

Kathleen M Hintenlang, PhD

Medical Physicist – The Ohio State University

UF Medical Physics Advisory Board Member Kathleen Hintenlang

UF MS 1975 / UF PhD 1978

Marlene H P McKetty, PhD

Chief Physicist and Assistant Professor (Retired) – Howard University Hospital

UF Medical Physics Advisory Board Member Marlene McKetty, PhD

UF PhD 1994

Sanford L Meeks, PhD

Director of Radiation Physics – UF Cancer Center (Orlando Health)

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UF MS 1973

Richard L Morin, PhD

Brooks-Hollern Professor Emeritus – Mayo Clinic (Florida)

UF Medical Physics Advisory Board Member Richard Morin, PhD

William S Properzio, PhD

Director, EH&S and Associate Professor, College of Engineering (Retired) – University of Florida

William Properzio, PhD; Faculty Member

UF PhD 1976

Kenneth N Vanek, PhD

Professor Emeritus – Medical University of South Carolina

UF Medical Physics Advisory Board Member Kenneth Vanek, PhD