I graduated from the University of Michigan in 2019 with a degree in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences. During my years there, I became interested in medical physics while doing research in the optimization of radiation therapy treatment planning. I joined the GPMP in 2019 and currently work in Dr. Giger’s lab. My research focuses on developing a novel method of breast cancer risk assessment from mammography and tomosynthesis imaging. Outside of doing research, I enjoy bouldering, exploring the Chicago food scene, and hanging out by the lake.
Natalie Baughan

Graduation year: 2023
Thesis: Artificial Intelligence for breast cancer risk assessment in mammography and methods for data set balancing and distribution sampling
Advisor: Maryellen L. Giger