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Medical Physics PhD Student, Jordan Fuhrman, awarded RSNA Trainee Research Prize

Congratulations to third-year Medical Physics PhD student, Jordan Fuhrman, on being awarded the 2020 RSNA Trainee Research Prize for his paper: "A Machine Learning Pipeline for Segmentation and Classification of Coronary Artery Calcium Lesions in Lung Cancer Screening CT's" in the Cardiac category. The RSNA Trainee Research Prize consists of $1000 and a certificate provided to the individual trainee. Judgment is based on the scientific content of the paper or poster as presented in an extended abstract.