Victoria received her Bachelor of Science in Physics from Reed College and her Master of Science in Medical Physics from Duke University, where she specialized in nuclear operations, nuclear medicine, and clinical radiotherapy physics. She is currently a PhD student in Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University. Her research focuses on the radiobiological effects of advanced radiation therapies, including external beam radiation therapy and targeted radionuclide therapy, with interests in internal dosimetry, theranostics, FLASH therapy, Monte Carlo and Geant4 simulations, molecular imaging techniques such as microPET/CT, and the development of novel theranostic therapies to improve treatment assessment for aggressive cancers and infectious diseases.
Outside of the lab, Victoria enjoys traveling, reading, archery, and playing board games.
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