Biography
Anthony P. Mazza, MS, DABR is a clinical medical physicist and Instructor of Radiation Oncology at Tulane University School of Medicine, where he has served since 2020. In this role, he supports the safe and effective delivery of advanced radiation therapy while contributing to the education of trainees in radiation oncology and medical physics.
Prior to joining Tulane, Mazza worked as a Consulting Medical Physicist with the Northwest Medical Physics Center from 2017 to 2020, providing physics support and quality assurance services across multiple clinical sites. He completed a CAMPEP-accredited medical physics residency at the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, where he gained extensive experience in therapeutic medical physics and clinical radiation oncology operations.
Mazza earned his Master of Science in Medical and Health Physics from Louisiana State University and his Bachelor of Science in Physics from Wheeling Jesuit University. He is certified by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Medical Physics.
His scholarly work includes peer-reviewed publications and national conference presentations focused on radiation therapy quality assurance, microdosimetry, treatment planning, and emerging theranostic applications, including PSMA-targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy. Through his clinical, teaching, and research efforts, Mazza contributes to the advancement of precision radiation oncology and patient-centered cancer care.