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Caroline Chung
Houston, Texas, United States
“Urgency in mission to improve health globally leveraging cross-discipline learnings & technology”
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Dr. Chung is VP, Chief Data Officer and associate professor in Radiation Oncology and Diagnostic Imaging at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Her computational imaging lab has a research focus on quantitative imaging and modeling to detect and characterize tumors and toxicities of treatment to enable personalized cancer treatment. She serves multiple leadership roles institutionally and nationally in multidisciplinary efforts to improve the generation and utilization of high quality, standardized data and imaging to facilitate quantitative data integration for clinical impact across multiple institutions. Her passion to support the growth of diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM has led her to serve as Chair of Women in Cancer (http://www.womenincancer.com) , a non-for-profit organization that is committed to advancing cancer care by encouraging the growth, leadership and connectivity of current and future oncologists, trainees and medical researchers.
“Urgency in mission to improve health globally leveraging cross-discipline learnings & technology”
bio
Dr. Chung is VP, Chief Data Officer and associate professor in Radiation Oncology and Diagnostic Imaging at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Her computational imaging lab has a research focus on quantitative imaging and modeling to detect and characterize tumors and toxicities of treatment to enable personalized cancer treatment. She serves multiple leadership roles institutionally and nationally in multidisciplinary efforts to improve the generation and utilization of high quality, standardized data and imaging to facilitate quantitative data integration for clinical impact across multiple institutions. Her passion to support the growth of diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM has led her to serve as Chair of Women in Cancer (http://www.womenincancer.com) , a non-for-profit organization that is committed to advancing cancer care by encouraging the growth, leadership and connectivity of current and future oncologists, trainees and medical researchers.