sexta-feira, 6 de novembro de 2015

Up and Coming Techniques in Medical Physics Translated into Clinical Practice

Up and Coming Techniques in Medical Physics Translated into Clinical Practice:

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IOP Institute of Physics
Dear Professor Vargas moniz,
Up and Coming Techniques in Medical Physics Translated into Clinical Practice
Institute of Physics, 80 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NT
7 December 2015
11:00 – 17:00 (registration & coffee from 10 am)
This is our third such meeting, with the aim of facilitating bringing together people from diverse areas of Medical Physics to make contacts in the wider community and discuss potential collaboration. Our invited speakers will discuss the translation of new innovative developments in Medical Physics into clinical practice and the processes involved in bringing new technology into clinical use.
There will be a networking session over coffee during the afternoon, preceded by an “open mic” style session for attendees to present a short snapshot of their work to stimulate informal discussion. Early-career MPG members are particularly encouraged to participate.
Our invited speakers include:
Dr David Carmichael, Reader in Neuroimaging and Biophysics, University College London
Prospective motion correction in MRI: validation, implementation and demonstration in clinical multimodal imaging
Dr Laura Harkness-Brennan, Lecturer, Department of Physics, University of Liverpool
The ProSPECTus Project: Translating Nuclear Physics Techniques to Medical Physics
Dr Antje-Christin Knopf, Senior Researcher, Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging, Institute of Cancer Research
State-of-the-Art IGRT - Exploring the Potential of High-Precision Dose Delivery and Real-Time Knowledge of the Target Volume Location
Dr Antonis Kalemis, Senior Manager, Clinical Science, Advanced Molecular Imaging, Philips Healthcare
Technological Frog-leaping at a Hospital near you; what’s going on and why it matters?
Dr Scott Inglis, Senior Clinical Scientist, NHS Lothian
3D Printing in Healthcare: from Concept to Clinical Practice
Dr Muhammad Sadiq, Researcher and Enterprise Fellow, University of Dundee
Active Needle Technology for Precision Needle Targeting
Registration is £15 for IOP members, £10 for IOP student members, £25 for student non-members, and £40 for non-members. Please visit the website to register and see the event flyer for information. 
Deadline for registration: Monday 30 November
Best wishes,
Karen Hampson
on behalf of the IOP Medical Physics Group Committee
k.m.hampson@bradford.ac.uk

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