Libby Frances Brateman
Affiliations: | Radiology | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
Area:
Radiation Physics, Medical BiophysicsWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAlan Martin Jacobs | grad student | 1983 | UF Gainesville | |
(Compton-scatter axial tomography with x rays.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeManuel Arreola | grad student | 1993 | UF Gainesville |
Luis A. Benevides | grad student | 2005 | UF Gainesville |
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Brateman LF, Heintz PH. (2015) Meaningful Data or Just Measurements? Differences Between Ionization Chamber and Solid-State Detectors. Journal of the American College of Radiology : Jacr. 12: 951-3 |
Brateman LF, Heintz PH. (2015) Solid-state dosimeters: a new approach for mammography measurements. Medical Physics. 42: 542-57 |
Leon SM, Brateman LF, Wagner LK. (2014) Characterization of scatter in digital mammography from use of Monte Carlo simulations and comparison to physical measurements. Medical Physics. 41: 111914 |
Sechopoulos I, Sabol JM, Berglund J, et al. (2014) Radiation dosimetry in digital breast tomosynthesis: report of AAPM Tomosynthesis Subcommittee Task Group 223. Medical Physics. 41: 091501 |
Leon SM, Brateman LF, Wagner LK. (2014) Characterization of scatter in digital mammography from physical measurements. Medical Physics. 41: 061901 |
Brateman L, Heintz P. (2013) WE-G-103-09: The Impact of Mammography Physics Instrumentation On Entrance Air Kerma and Mean Glandular Dose. Medical Physics. 40: 511 |
Brateman L, Heintz P. (2013) SU-C-116-03: Comparisons and Limitations of Physics Instrumentation in Mammography. Medical Physics. 40: 97 |
Lavoie L, Ghita M, Brateman L, et al. (2011) Characterization of a commercially-available, optically-stimulated luminescent dosimetry system for use in computed tomography. Health Physics. 101: 299-310 |
Brateman L, Fisher R. (2010) SU‐GG‐I‐59: A Process to Streamline Patient Skin Dose Estimation—What We Have and What We Do Not Yet Have Medical Physics. 37: 3115-3115 |
Benevides LA, Huston AL, Justus BL, et al. (2007) Characterization of a fiber-optic-coupled radioluminescent detector for application in the mammography energy range. Medical Physics. 34: 2220-7 |