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Congratulations to Dr. Bryan Bednarz on being named a Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine! Bednarz received the award at last night's ceremony in Washington, D.C. #AAPM2025

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This year at #AAPM2025 you’ll hear from Alexandra, Laura & Lizbeth— all members of our Quantitative Ultrasound Lab. They’re part of a packed lineup of researchers from UW–Madison. For more on their presentations including a custom Wisconsin program, visit medphysics.wisc.edu/aapm2025

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Ed Jackson, former chair of the Department of Medical Physics, passed away in 2019. He left a tremendous impact not only on the department, but his legacy continues to impact future generations of rural Wisconsin students.

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It's graduation week and we're ready to celebrate! We asked our upcoming #MedPhys graduates to share next steps, reflect on their time in Madison, and tell us their favorite memories as they prepare for what's next.
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Today we welcome Dr. Randy Bartels from the @morgridgeinstitute.bsky.social. Bartels will discuss, "Computational adaptive optics nonlinear holographic microscopy for tissue imaging." See you at 4 p.m. medphysics.wisc.edu/seminars

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On March 31, the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) named Brad Christian, PhD, and Oliver Wieben, PhD, to its 2025 AIMBE College of Fellows in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in medical and biological engineering. Congratulations!

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We are pleased to announce our Medical Imaging Physics Residency program has matched with Dr. Vijay Sharma. Sharma will join us over the summer from the University of Maryland. Thank you to Residency Program Director Alisa Walz-Flannigan and committee for all their hard work!

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We're back from spring break today and pleased to welcome Jeff Squier, PhD, from Colorado School of Mines. See you today at 4 p.m. medphysics.wisc.edu/seminars

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Today we welcome Daniel Ennis, PhD, from Stanford University. Ennis will discuss, "Using MRI To Estimate Cardiac Structure and Function." Join us at 4 p.m.
Webex & abstract: medphysics.wisc.edu/seminars

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Innovations at UW-Madison improve CT-guided interventional procedures New medical devices and software tools created by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison aim to make computed tomography (CT)-guided interventional procedures faster, safer and more effective.

Researchers at #UWMadison have developed new tools to make CT-guided interventional procedures faster, safer and more effective. These innovations automate needle path planning, improve visualization, reduce operator dose and more. #WisconsinInnovates

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Today's seminar will feature the journey to bring upright proton treatments to UW–Madison from the initial planning to the current stage.
Join us today at 4 p.m.
Abstract & Webex: medphysics.wisc.edu/seminars

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The University of Wisconsin–Madison will be pioneering upright positioning for cancer patient treatments through a research installment on campus, and using a fixed proton radiation beam configuration at the UW Health Eastpark Medical Campus.

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Brain tumor theranostics is the topic for today's weekly seminar series. Join us at 4 p.m. to hear Michael Veronesi, MD, PhD, present, "Brain tumor theranostics: From bedside to bench and back for personalized medicine."
Webex & abstract: medphysics.wisc.edu/seminars

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Professor Tim Hall first came to Madison in 1984 as a grad student, and last Friday we celebrated his retirement. Over the course of his career, Tim has contributed an invaluable amount of research & leadership in the field of quantitative imaging. Congrats Tim!
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New Section of Clinical Imaging Physics to be led by Alisa Walz-Flannigan The UW Departments of Radiology and Medical Physics have established the new Section of Clinical Imaging Physics to provide technical expertise and coordination of physics resources in support of our ...

We're excited to announce the new section of Clinical Imaging Physics in partnership with the Department of Medical Physics! The section will be led by Alisa Walz-Flannigan, PhD.

Learn more: ow.ly/u6w350USJVu

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