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