MADISON, Wis. – Voximetry, a pioneer in advanced dosimetry technology to enable personalized treatments for cancer patients, proudly announces that its Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Sue Wallace, has been invited to join the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Medical Physics Board of Visitors. The Board of Visitors plays a pivotal role in guiding and supporting the department, which is internationally recognized for its excellence in medical physics research and education. As a board member, Dr. Wallace will serve as an advocate and ambassador for the department, working to enhance its visibility, foster philanthropic support, and advise on strategies to amplify its research and instructional impact. She will also contribute to mentoring graduate students, residents, and postdoctoral fellows, and help connect the department with broader scientific, clinical, and industrial communities.
“It is truly an honor to join the Board of Visitors for a department that has shaped the direction of medical physics for decades,” said Dr. Wallace. “I look forward to bringing my experience to the board.”
Dr. Wallace brings more than two decades of leadership in radiochemistry and medical physics, including a distinguished tenure in both academic and industry settings. As CEO of Voximetry, she has overseen the development of software and services that accelerate cliical trials and empower clinicians with patient-specific treatment decision support—ushering in a new era of personalized cancer therapy. Her unique perspective as an industry leader with a strong academic foundation makes her an exceptional addition to the board.
The Department of Medical Physics Board of Visitors is composed of esteemed leaders from academia, clinical practice, industry, and other sectors connected to physics and healthcare. Board members are selected based on their commitment to the department’s mission, their professional accomplishments, and their ability to advocate effectively for the department at institutional, public, and governmental levels.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Wallace to the Board of Visitors,” said Dr. Michelle Svatos, Chairperson of the Board of Visitors. “Her deep knowledge of the field, entrepreneurial spirit, and dedication to translational science align perfectly with the board’s goals. Her input and energy will be invaluable as we work to expand our research impact and empower the next generation of medical physicists.”
Dr. Wallace’s appointment reinforces the Department’s commitment to fostering strong ties between academic research and real-world application. Her term on the Board of Visitors will begin immediately and extend for an initial period of three years, during which she will participate in annual meetings and ongoing strategic initiatives.
About Voximetry
Voximetry is committed to enabling personalized and effective theranostic treatment options for patients worldwide through wide-ranging collaboration, deep scientific expertise, and technology-forward progress. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, Voximetry is a Healthtech software and services company pioneering patient-specific radiopharmaceutical treatment planning (RPT) in advanced stage cancer patients.
About UW-Madison Medical Physics Department
Medical Physics was established as a specialty focus within the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, creating the first and only basic science Department of Medical Physics of its kind in the country. Faculty within the department have a scholarly focus on discoveries and inventions in imaging and therapy systems, that lead to scientific translation into clinical trials or to industrial translation to create products through collaboration or via new venture entrepreneurship. Medical physics is led by 30 core faculty with 35 affiliate and 14 emeritus faculty members, with many having joint appointments in clinical departments such as Radiology and Human (Radiation) Oncology.
With an annual enrolled cohort of approximately 90 graduate students, the department is home to the largest group of Medical Physics doctoral students in the United States and the world, providing an accredited degree from the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Educational Programs (CAMPEP). The training curriculum provides perhaps the deepest and most extensive training available in the physics and engineering of diagnostic and therapeutic systems. The research focus of the department is the signature feature that leads students towards being national leaders, with expertise in their chosen area of focus. In the decades since formation, department alumni have gone on to lead many institutions throughout the country in aspects of medical physics.