Dr. Pallavi Tiwari is an assistant professor of Biomedical Engineering and the director of Brain Image Computing laboratory at Case Western Reserve University. She is also an associate member of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Tiwari got her PhD from Rutgers University in 2012. In 2016, she founded the Brain Image Computing lab at Case Western Reserve University. Her research interests lie in pattern recognition, data mining, and image analysis for automated personalized medicine solutions using radiologic imaging in brain tumors. Dr. Tiwari has over 12 years of experience in radiomics and radiogenomics with over 40 publications across brain, lung, breast, and prostate cancers. She has spearheaded the development of a number of unique imaging analytics and data integration techniques, including the new radiomics descriptor COLLAGE. In 2015, She was named by Government of India as one of 100 women achievers for making a positive impact in the field of Science and Innovation. In 2018, she was selected as one of Crain’s Business Cleveland Forty under 40. Dr. Tiwari has been a recipient of many research related awards including Case-Coulter Translational award, Department of Defense Career Development Award, and Dana Foundation Neuroimaging Award, and is currently leading a team of researchers on multiple projects in prognosis and treatment evaluation in brain tumors.