Team Quantum Heart Wins NIH Prize for Innovation

In December, I participated in an inspiring Innovation Lab hosted by the NIH and NCI, uniting diverse experts to explore how quantum computing can tackle complex biomedical challenges. My team, Quantum Heart, won a $25,000 prize for our innovative project. This experience fostered optimism and strong connections for future breakthroughs in medicine.

Shining a Light: Unveiling Cardiac Risks Using PET Imaging in Lung Cancer Radiotherapy

A study on cardiac toxicity in lung cancer treatment is highlighted in a JCO CCI editorial. The findings could significantly impact patient care. The study focuses on using Positron Emission Tomography Imaging in lung cancer radiotherapy to reveal cardiac risks. #CardiacToxicity #LungCancer #Innovation

Longitudinal CBCT radiomics in Lung Cancer supported by Varian Medical Systems Inc.

Jefferson Whole Lung CBCT radiomics

Hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow

Postdoctoral Fellow – Developing Clinically Interpretable Medical Imaging AI in Radiation Therapy PI: Wookjin Choi, Ph.D. <Wookjin.Choi@jefferson.edu> Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University 2 Years Responsibilities POST-DOCTORAL POSITION, DEPARTMENT OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY: Thomas Jefferson University is now accepting applications for a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Radiation Oncology with the Choi lab. Continue reading “Hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow”

Fourth place Winner on AI Tracks at Sea Challenge

We won 4th place in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tracks at Sea Challenge. https://www.challenge.gov/?challenge=ai-tracks-at-seaThis national competition is organized by the U.S. Navy. VSU TrojanOne Team: Jose Diaz, Curtrell Trott, Advisor: Ju Wang, Wookjin Choi The $200,000 prize was distributed among five winning teams, which submitted full working solutions, and three runners-up, which submitted partial workingContinue reading “Fourth place Winner on AI Tracks at Sea Challenge”