I joined the GPMP at UChicago in 2018 after graduating from the University of Tulsa with a B.S. in Physics. In my first research rotation at UChicago, I verified the feasibility of using an inkjet printer to create anthropomorphic phantoms for pediatric radiography and fluoroscopy. Now, I am a member of Dr. Giger’s lab, and I research computer-aided diagnosis. So far, I have worked on breast lesion segmentation and automatic scoring of background parenchymal enhancement from DCE-MRI. I enjoy the fact that this program has led me to collaborate with radiologists who help me focus my project on clinical applications. Outside of work, I like to listen to music, bake, and attempt to keep all my plants alive.
Lindsay Douglas
Graduation Year:
2023
Thesis:
Machine Learning of Breast DCE-MRI in Assessing Background Parenchymal Enhancement for Cancer Risk Assessment
Advisor:
Maryellen Giger