Caroline Chung, MD, is vice president and chief data & analytics officer and director of Data Science Development and Implementation of the Institute for Data Science in Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. She is a clinician-scientist and a professor in radiation oncology and diagnostic imaging with a computational imaging lab focused on quantitative imaging and modeling to detect and characterize tumors and toxicities of treatment to enable personalized cancer treatment. She serves in a number of leadership and expert roles at the intercept of quantitative imaging and AI, including co-chair of the ICRU Report Committee 33 on Quantitative Imaging for Assessment of Response in Oncology, co-chair of the Alliance for Clinical Trials Neuro-Imaging subcommittee, co-chair for the ASCO AI Community of Practice, member of the new NIH Advisory Committee to the Director Working Group on Artificial Intelligence, member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine -appointed committee addressing Foundational Research Gaps and Future Directions for Digital Twins, and leading the newly formed Quantitative Medical Imaging Coalition.