UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
Zaphanlene Kaffey is a PhD student at MD Anderson Cancer Center, where she focuses on developing AI-based tools for the early detection and prediction of radiation-induced toxicities. With a Master’s degree in Physics from Vanderbilt University, Zeph brings a strong foundation in both physics and artificial intelligence to her research. Her work is driven by a passion for improving patient outcomes through advanced modeling techniques and data-driven insights. Zeph’s current research interests include uncertainty analysis of AI models and exploring the explainability of these systems to better understand their decision-making processes. Her goal is to enhance the safety and precision of radiation therapy, making treatment outcomes more predictable and personalized for patients.
Disclosures:
3385 - Uncertainty Quantification in Machine Learning Radiotherapy Applications - A Scoping Review
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET