Jack Terry
Visiting Undergraduate Student
Member of the lab: May to August 2023

About me: I am an undergraduate student at Auburn University pursuing concurrent degrees in Physics and Economics, graduating in 2024. Additionally, I engage in on-campus research projects employing big data within the realm of labor economics and exploring the domain of experimental acoustics. I am honored to be working in b-lab through the AAPM Summer Research Fellow program.
Research Interests: My primary research interests are in the fields of radiobiology and dose calculations. Currently, my research is focused on local dose distribution at the cellular level. This project is looking to further understand the differences in the microscale radiobiological effects of different types of radiation, comparing a range of external beam radiation therapy (EBRT), and Y-90 radioembolization, modalities.
Awards and Honors
- 2023 AAPM Summer Undergraduate Fellow
- 2023-2024 Auburn University Undergraduate Research Fellow
Publications
Bobić, M, Huesa-Berral C, Terry JF, Kunz LV, Schuemann J, Fisher DR, Maitz C, and Bertolet A. “Monte Carlo Dosimetric Analyses on the Use of 90 Y-IsoPet Intratumoral Therapy in Canine Subjects.” Physics in Medicine & Biology, July 25, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/ad67a4.