Summary
Neil Panjwani is an Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Washington and Fred Hutch with 15 years bridging clinical practice, research, and technical innovation. He co-founded eContour, a widely used web platform for radiation oncology contouring that serves 20,000+ users across 70+ countries, and led its technical development while pursuing health outcomes research. Trained at Stanford and UC San Diego, he combines hands-on radiation oncology expertise with a deep interest in AI, medical imaging, digital health, and health systems innovation. His background uniquely spans software engineering and clinical residency, enabling him to translate machine learning and imaging advances into practical tools for clinicians.
15 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Medicine (MD) at University of California, San Diego - School of Medicine
BSE, Biomedical Engineering and Economics, BSE, Biomedical Engineering and Economics at Duke University
Radiation Oncology Residency, Radiation Oncology Residency at Stanford University