Maryellen Giger, A.N. Pritzker Professor of Radiology, University of Chicago, elected to SPIE presidential chain

 

12 August 2015
Maryellen Giger, SPIE 2016 Vice President
Maryellen Giger

SAN DIEGO, California, USA -- SPIE Fellow Maryellen Giger, A.N. Pritzker Professor of Radiology, Committee on Medical Physics, and the College Vice-Chair of Radiology at the University of Chicago, has been elected to serve as the 2016 Vice President of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. With her election, Giger joins the SPIE presidential chain and will serve as President-Elect in 2017 and as the society's President in 2018.

SPIE 2015 President Toyohiko Yatagai made the announcement along with other SPIE election results at the Annual General Meeting of the Society on 11 August during SPIE Optics + Photonics in San Diego. Terms begin 1 January 2016.

Giger is Editor-in-Chief of the SPIE Journal of Medical Imaging, and is the founding chair of the program committee for the Computer-Aided Diagnosis Conference at the SPIE Medical Imaging symposium. She served on the SPIE Board of Directors from 2012 to 2014.

Giger received her MSc in Physics from the University of Exeter, and her PhD in Medical Physics from The University of Chicago. Her research interests include computer-aided diagnosis for breast cancer image interpretation, quantitative image analysis and data-mining of medical images for radiomics and imaging genomics in risk assessment, diagnosis, prognosis, and response to therapy, as well as data mining for cancer discovery. She is active in educational programs in medical physics and biomedical engineering.

Robert Lieberman, President of Lumoptix LLC, will serve as the 2016 President of the Society.

Glenn Boreman, professor, Chairman at the Department of Physics and Optical Science, and Director of the Center for Optoelectronics and Optical Communications at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Plasmonics, Inc., will serve as President-Elect.

Gary Spiegel, retired as Senior Vice President at Newport Corp., was elected by SPIE members to serve as the 2015 Secretary/Treasurer.

The newly elected Society Directors, who will serve three-year terms for 2016-2018, are:

  • David L. Andrews, University of East Anglia
  • Jennifer Barton, University of Arizona
  • James Fujimoto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Joseph Howard, NASA.

The SPIE nominating committee accepts recommendations for the election slate on an ongoing basis. Directors, who serve a three-year term, are expected to attend and participate in three board meetings each year. To make a recommendation, or for more information, email governance@spie.org.

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