Image X Institute is a centre for innovation in radiation therapy and medical imaging technologies.
Our mission is to improve lives by inventing and advancing new ways to image and treat disease. We’re working on new technologies for medical imaging and targeted radiation therapy.
We engage with industry, hospitals, international collaborators and universities to forge relationships that help take our projects from lab bench to patient bedside.
Image X is a part of the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney. Explore more research within our faculty.
Latest News
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Emily Hewson awarded Cancer Institute NSW Fellowship
Congratulations to Emily, who has been awarded the prestigious fellowship for her project Enabling precise…
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Unique partnership revolutionising surgical imaging with robotics
A research collaboration between a world-leading medical device company Siemens and an award-winning physicist Tess…
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Eureka Prizes Finalist – Congratulations Dr Tess Reynolds
The institute is proud to see Tess nominated as a finalist for Outstanding Early Career…
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James Grover featured in Physics World
Congratulations to James Grover, whose first paper on machine learning for ventilation imaging, was reviewed…
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Hilary Byrne awarded REDI Industry FellowshipMay 2022
Congratulations to Hilary Byrne, who has been awarded an industry fellowship with 4DMedical, to help…
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MRI Linac team published in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
A rapidly growing body of evidence suggests that MRI-guidance can reduce radiation-treatment-related toxicity by more…
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