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John R. Adler, Jr. (born 1954) is a Professor of Neurosurgery at Stanford University who specializes in the treatment of brain and spinal tumors. His primary area of academic interest involves the development of minimally invasive computerized tools for surgery. In this regard he's the father of the rapidly emerging field of image-guided irradiation. As a pioneer in the field of radiosurgery, he holds 7 United States patents and is an author on more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. In 1991, Professor Adler founded Accuray, a company which manufactures the Cyberknife, an image-guided radiosurgical instrument that noninvasively ablates tumors almost anywhere in the body. He served as Chief Executive Officer of Accuray from 1999 to 2002, and the Chief Medical Officer up until 2007. He presently serves as a member of the Accuray Board of Direcors. John Adler was born in Yonkers, New York. He graduated from Harvard College in 1976, and Harvard Medical School in 1980. From 1980 to 1987 he did his neurosurgical residency at Harvard and in Stockholm, Sweden, where he worked with Professor Lars Leksell. He currently lives in Stanford, California with his wife Marilyn, and has two children, John III (also known as Trip) and Britney.

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