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Department of Radiation Medicine & Applied Sciences Radiation Medicine

Tyler Seibert, M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Tyler SeibertEducation

B.S. Bioengineering | University of California Berkeley 2005
Ph.D. Bioengineering | University of California San Diego 2011
M.D. University of California San Diego 2013
Residency University of California San Diego 2018

Clinical Focus

Prostate Cancer, Genitourinary Cancers, and Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Links

Seibert Lab

UCSD Profile

 

About Dr. Seibert

Dr. Tyler Seibert is an Associate Professor in the Division of Radiation Oncology and a member of the RMAS Center for Precision Radiation Medicine (CPRM). He also serves as an Associate Director of the UC San Diego Center for Translational Imaging and Precision Medicine (CTIPM) and is Section Chief for Genitourinary Cancers. His clinic is in La Jolla within the Moores Cancer Center. He holds joint appointments in the Departments of Radiology, Urology and Bioengineering.

A dedicated clinician-scientist, his research lab integrates quantitative imaging (e.g., prostate MRI with advanced models such as restriction spectrum imaging), AI/radiomics, and genetic risk prediction to improve how we detect prostate cancer, stratify risk, and tailor therapy; his group also contributes imaging science relevant to brain/CNS tumors. He leads translational studies that develop and validate imaging biomarkers (including multi-site evaluations of RSI as a patient-level quantitative MRI marker) and builds polygenic risk tools aimed at guiding screening and treatment decisions—work he advances through UC San Diego’s imaging and precision-medicine programs. The unifying goal is to turn imaging-genomics insights into practical, clinically useful tools that make cancer care more precise.

Clinic Location

UCSD Radiation Oncology PET/CT Center
3960 Health Sciences Dr, La Jolla, CA 92037