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 Assistant Professor

Department of  Diagnostic Radiology

Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences

Contact Information

Phone: Ext. 25980

Email: Ikanbayti@kau.edu.sa

Ibrahem Hussain Kanbayti

 Assistant Professor

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My name is Ibrahim Hussein Kanbaiti, and I was born in Jeddah in 1986. I completed my primary, intermediate, and secondary education in Jeddah, and in 2010, I graduated with first-class honors from the Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Department of Diagnostic Radiology at King Abdulaziz University.

I continued my academic journey, earning my postgraduate degrees in Radiation Therapy and Clinical Oncology Sciences. I currently serve as an Assistant Professor and Researcher in the Department of Therapeutic and Diagnostic Radiology, focusing on advancing radiological technologies and enhancing patient care for oncology patients.

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Education

  • 2002

    High School degree from , abu baker sidiqe secondary school , جدة, المملكة العربية السعودية

  • 2009

    Bachelor degree from Diagnostic RadiologyFaculty of Applied Medical Sciences, king abdulaziz university, جدة, المملكة العربية السعودية

  • 2014

    Master degree from Oncology Dept. Oncology Center , Birmingham , برمنجهام , بريطانيا

  • 2021

    Doctorate degree from Radiologic Sciences Health Sciences , The University of Sydney , سيدني , اســـتراليا

Employment

  • 2009-2009

    Trainer, NGHA, جدة, المملكة العربية السعودية

  • 2009-2010

    trainer , university hospital, جدة , المملكة العربية السعودية

  • 2010-حاليا

    Consultant in Radiation Therapy Technology, King Abdulaziz University Hospital , جدة , المملكة العربية السعودية

Research Interests

My research in radiotherapy and oncology imaging focuses on enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning through advanced imaging techniques. A key area of interest is the integration of functional and anatomical imaging modalities, such as MRI, CT, and PET, to improve tumor delineation, monitor treatment response, and assess radiation-induced changes in normal tissues.

I am particularly interested in the identification of imaging biomarkers that can predict treatment outcomes and guide personalized radiotherapy protocols. This includes investigating the role of quantitative imaging features, such as texture analysis and radiomics, in predicting tumor aggressiveness, radiosensitivity, and potential recurrence.

Another important aspect of my work involves addressing imaging safety and quality assurance, especially in vulnerable populations such as pregnant women or patients with implanted devices. I also explore asymmetries and anatomical variations—such as bilateral breast density asymmetry—as potential early indicators of malignancy, which may aid in risk stratification and targeted screening.

Through interdisciplinary collaboration, my goal is to bridge imaging science and clinical oncology, ultimately contributing to more precise, individualized, and effective cancer care.

Scientific interests

My scientific interests lie at the intersection of oncology imaging, radiotherapy, and clinical safety, with a strong focus on optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in cancer care. I am particularly interested in:

Advanced imaging techniques (MRI, CT, PET) for tumor characterization, treatment planning, and post-therapy assessment

Imaging biomarkers and radiomics for predicting treatment response and guiding personalized radiotherapy

Breast imaging, especially investigating bilateral breast density asymmetry as a potential early marker of breast cancer risk

Radiation safety and imaging protocols for special populations, including pregnant women and individuals with implanted devices

Neuroimaging and its applications in understanding brain structure-function relationships, especially in relation to clinical conditions and gender differences

These interests drive my commitment to interdisciplinary research aimed at improving cancer diagnosis, individualizing treatment pathways, and enhancing patient safety in radiological practices.

Courses

Radiography Clinical practice 445 RAD
Radiography Clinical Practice 444 RAD
Radiation Therapy Technique 427 RAD
Radiation Therapy Physics and Equipment 427 RAD
Radiation Therapy Physics and Equipment 427 RAD
Radiographic Pathology 417 RAD
Radiographic Pathology 417 RAD
Radiography Clinical Practice 342 RAD
Radiography Clinical Practice 342 RAD
Sectional Anatomy 317 RAD
Radiographic Anatomy 216 RAD
Radiographic Anatomy 216 RAD

Areas of expertise