

Susan J. White
An advocate for integrating knowledge on radiological sciences and academic heritage, Susan J. White served as an Assistant Professor of Radiology at the University of Michigan in 1980. Her tenure at the university was marked by a commitment to advancing the field of radiology through both teaching and research. Susan's work contributed significantly to the academic community, fostering a deeper understanding of radiological practices and their applications in medical science. Throughout her career, Susan J. White was dedicated to the mentorship of students and young professionals, guiding them through the complexities of radiological technology and its implications in healthcare. Her approach to education emphasized the importance of a strong foundational knowledge, coupled with the encouragement of innovative thinking and research. The Faculty History Project at the University of Michigan aims to recognize the institution's intellectual heritage by documenting the contributions of faculty members like Susan J. White. This initiative provides access to information about thousands of faculty members who have played a pivotal role in the university's growth and success since its inception in 1837. Susan's legacy continues to inspire future generations of scholars and practitioners in the field of radiology.
Publications
, 312-341, 2017-05-02
, 115-153, 2020-04-27
, 306-306, 2016-05-01
, 409-435, 2002-06-05