Medical Physics PhD Candidate at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. All posts my own opinions. @mdanderson.bsky.social | #MedPhys | #RadOnc |
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4659-0766
Skylar Gay
Special thanks to my co-authors Mary Gronberg, @rpmumme.bsky.social, Beth Beadle, Anuja Jhingran, Tze Yee Lim, Zhiqian Yu, Christine Chung, Meena Khan, Chelsea Pinnix, Sanjay Shete, Brent Parker, @nethertonians.bsky.social , Carlos Cardenas, and @laurenceecourt.bsky.social
Participating in GSRD 2025 was such a great experience. Special thanks to everyone in my PhD advisor @laurenceecourt.bsky.social lab, where we are working to bring high-quality, rapid radiotherapy planning and treatment to under-resourced regions of the USA and world! rpa.mdanderson.org
Last month the first manuscript of my PhD project was published! We developed methods to generate suboptimal dose distributions in controlled ways - an important step in my goal to create an automated platform for education in plan quality review. Read it here! doi.org/10.1002/acm2... #JACMP
TACC's Frontera supercomputer helps cancer researchers investigate improvement of beam-matched linear accelerators used in radiation therapy through testing feasibility of a 3D gamma index, which can provide an extra layer of safety for treatment of transferred patients. Learn more: bit.ly/3ZJqyKZ
I made a #medphys starter pack to help those just joining us to rebuild their feeds! Definitely a work in progress, apologies if I missed you!
go.bsky.app/S915Mx3
This is us! The trainees and leadership of the Southwest chapter of @aapmhq.bsky.social 🤩🙌🏿
Background Radiation oncology residents report a lack of understanding and confidence in assessing radiotherapy plan quality. A contributing factor is the environment in which plan review is taught ...
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