In honor of Women’s History Month, AIQ Solutions is proud to recognize some of the incredible women helping advance what is possible in medicine and improve how care is delivered to patients with cancer.
Across clinical, technical, and partnership roles, these individuals contribute to the development and adoption of TRAQinform IQ technology. Their work supports clinicians with clearer, more reliable insights to help guide treatment decisions.
Chelsea Petersen, Quality Manager
As Quality Manager at AIQ Solutions, Chelsea is the guardian of excellence across AIQ’s end-to-end clinical workflow. From the moment imaging data enters the system to the delivery of the TRAQinform IQ report in the hands of a clinician, she ensures every step meets the highest standards of quality and integrity.
Her work helps ensure clinicians can rely on accurate, consistent information when making treatment decisions for patients with advanced cancer.
Denise Starbuck, Requirements Engineer
Denise plays a pivotal role in shaping the development of TRAQinform IQ technology from concept to clinical reality. She translates customer needs into clearly defined product features, then drives the process forward by coordinating resources, managing development timelines, and leading rigorous verification and validation testing.
Her work ensures that AIQ’s technology is designed with both clinical insight and real-world usability in mind.
Jackie Hind, Director of Clinical Partnerships
Jackie builds and strengthens relationships with healthcare systems, oncologists, and key stakeholders to support the adoption of TRAQinform IQ technology. She serves as the bridge between the clinical community and AIQ’s product and commercial teams, helping ensure that partnerships reflect real-world care delivery needs.
Her work helps bring innovative tools into clinical practice and ultimately supports better treatment decisions for patients.
Amy Weisman, PhD, Lead Project Scientist
Amy is a medical physicist whose scientific expertise is central to advancing AIQ’s TRAQinform IQ technology. She works at the intersection of molecular imaging and software development, helping shape how complex, longitudinal imaging data is processed and presented so oncologists can make more informed treatment decisions for patients with metastatic cancer.
Her work helps turn sophisticated imaging science into insights that support more informed patient care.
