RED Lab student Joey Schulz was recently selected for the 2025 AAPM/RSNA Doctoral and Masters Graduate Fellowship Award. This highly selective award will fund part of Joey’s research on optimization for HDR brachytherapy planning, a …
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RED Lab Students Win Big With Travel Awards
Three students in the RED Lab have successfully won travel awards to attend conferences this summer: Campbell Haasch: 2025 SNMMI Annual Meeting Travel Award Ohyun Kwon: UW ITPT Conference Travel Award for the 2025 AAPM …
Nadeem Shaheen Successfully Defends His Ph.D. Research
Congrats to RED Lab member Nadeem Shaheen for successfully defending his Ph.D. dissertation titled, “The Use of Deep Learning in Improving Video Fluoroscopic Swallow Study Analysis.” Nadeem defended his research on April 29th, 20205. …
RED Lab Welcomes New Students for Fall 2024
The RED Lab is excited to welcome three new graduate students and one post-undergraduate researcher to the lab: Joey Schulz, Nicole Strecker, Kaden Vasquez, and Nick Hefferle. More information about these students can be found …
The RED Lab Adds Three New Graduate Students in the Fall
The RED Lab will add three new graduate students in the Fall: Nicole Strecker – University of Florida, Physics Kaden Vasquez – Abilene Christian University, Physics Joey Schulz – Boston College, Physics Welcome Nicole, Kaden, …
Ohyun Kwon Attends and Presents at the Gordon Research Conference
Ohyun Kwon recently attended and presented at the prestigious Gordon Research Conference on “Exploring the Power of Radioimmunobiology Via Switching the Radionuclides, Ligands and Immunotargets” in Newry, MA. The title of Ohyun’s poster was “Nanoscale …
Kwon and Haasch Successfully Present at AAPM
Congratulations to Ohyun Kwon and Campbell Haasch for successfully presenting at the 2024 AAPM Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, CA. Ohyun had an oral presentation titled “Calibration and characterization of the iQID digital autoradiography camera” …
The RED Lab Welcomes Two New Students
The RED Lab welcomes two new students from the Department of Medical Physics: Campbell Haasch is a 2nd year graduate student that will be working on in vivo Cherenkov imaging of radiopharmaceuticals in mice. Jordan …
Ohyun Kwon Passes Preliminary Exam
Congrats to Ohyun Kwon for passing his preliminary exam titled, “Preclinical Multi-Scale Dosimetry to Assess the Biological Impact of Dose Heterogeneity in Radiopharmaceutical Therapy.”
David Adam’s Paper Accepted Into Red Journal
Former graduate student David Adam was recently informed that his paper ““Voxel-level dosimetry for combined Iodine-131 radiopharmaceutical therapy and external beam radiotherapy treatment paradigms of head and neck cancer,” was accepted into the International Journal …