Emily Marshall, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Radiology and a Clinical Diagnostic Physicist at the University of Chicago. She serves as a faculty member on the Graduate Program's Committee on Medical Physics at the University of Chicago. Historically, her research has focused on the development of translational radiation dosimetry models for application in the fluoroscopic imaging of pediatric patient populations. Moving forward, her clinical interests emphasize imaging application optimization in pediatric patient populations.
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
- Residency - Imaging Physics
2019
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
PhD - Biomedical Engineering
2017
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
MS - Biomedical Engineering
2015
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
BS - Nuclear Engineering Science
2013
Development of a neonate X-ray phantom for 2D imaging applications using single-tone inkjet printing.
Cruz-Bastida JP, Marshall EL, Reiser N, George J, Pearson EA, Feinstein KA, Al-Hallaq HA, Burton CS, Beaulieu D, MacDougall RD, Reiser I. Development of a neonate X-ray phantom for 2D imaging applications using single-tone inkjet printing. Med Phys. 2021 Sep; 48(9):4944-4954.
PMID: 34255871
Radiation Dose during Transarterial Radioembolization: A Dosimetric Comparison of Cone-Beam CT and Angio-CT Technologies.
Marshall EL, Guajardo S, Sellers E, Gayed M, Lu ZF, Owen J, Funaki B, Ahmed O. Radiation Dose during Transarterial Radioembolization: A Dosimetric Comparison of Cone-Beam CT and Angio-CT Technologies. J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2021 03; 32(3):429-438.
PMID: 33358328
A Scalable Database of Organ Doses for Common Diagnostic Fluoroscopy Procedures of Children: Procedures of Historical Practice for Use in Radiation Epidemiology Studies.
Marshall EL, Rajderkar D, Brown JL, Stepusin EJ, Borrego D, Duncan J, Sammet CL, Munneke JR, Kwan ML, Miglioretti DL, Smith-Bindman R, Bolch WE. A Scalable Database of Organ Doses for Common Diagnostic Fluoroscopy Procedures of Children: Procedures of Historical Practice for Use in Radiation Epidemiology Studies. Radiat Res. 2019 12; 192(6):649-661.
PMID: 31609677
A scalable database of organ doses for common diagnostic fluoroscopy examinations of children: procedures of current practice at the University of Florida.
Marshall EL, Rajderkar D, Brown JL, Stepusin EJ, Borrego D, Bolch WE. A scalable database of organ doses for common diagnostic fluoroscopy examinations of children: procedures of current practice at the University of Florida. Phys Med Biol. 2019 07 05; 64(13):135023.
PMID: 31013486
Organ doses in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac-centered fluoroscopically guided interventions: Comparison of three methods for computational phantom alignment.
Marshall EL, Borrego D, Fudge JC, Rajderkar D, Bolch WE. Organ doses in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac-centered fluoroscopically guided interventions: Comparison of three methods for computational phantom alignment. Med Phys. 2018 Jun 13.
PMID: 29896882
Physical validation of UF-RIPSA: A rapid in-clinic peak skin dose mapping algorithm for fluoroscopically guided interventions.
Borrego D, Marshall EL, Tran T, Siragusa DA, Bolch WE. Physical validation of UF-RIPSA: A rapid in-clinic peak skin dose mapping algorithm for fluoroscopically guided interventions. J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2018 May; 19(3):343-350.
PMID: 29577612
Evaluation of the UF/NCI hybrid computational phantoms for use in organ dosimetry of pediatric patients undergoing fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures.
Marshall EL, Borrego D, Tran T, Fudge JC, Bolch WE. Evaluation of the UF/NCI hybrid computational phantoms for use in organ dosimetry of pediatric patients undergoing fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures. Phys Med Biol. 2018 03 01; 63(5):055006.
PMID: 29405126
Assessment of different patient-to-phantom matching criteria applied in Monte Carlo-based computed tomography dosimetry.
Stepusin EJ, Long DJ, Marshall EL, Bolch WE. Assessment of different patient-to-phantom matching criteria applied in Monte Carlo-based computed tomography dosimetry. Med Phys. 2017 Oct; 44(10):5498-5508.
PMID: 28777466
An image-based skeletal dosimetry model for the ICRP reference adult female-internal electron sources.
O'Reilly SE, DeWeese LS, Maynard MR, Rajon DA, Wayson MB, Marshall EL, Bolch WE. An image-based skeletal dosimetry model for the ICRP reference adult female-internal electron sources. Phys Med Biol. 2016 12 21; 61(24):8794-8824.
PMID: 27897136