Author: Julia Johnson
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Emily Hewson awarded Cancer Institute NSW Fellowship
– in NewsCongratulations 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
– in NewsA 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
– in NewsThe institute is proud to see Tess nominated as a finalist for Outstanding Early Career…
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James Grover featured in Physics World
– in NewsCongratulations 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
– in NewsCongratulations 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
– in NewsA rapidly growing body of evidence suggests that MRI-guidance can reduce radiation-treatment-related toxicity by more…
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Chandrima Sengupta featured in the University of Sydney’s Clinical Trials Support Office newsletter
– in NewsChandrima has an excellent knack for conveying the complexity of her work into accessible terms.…
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Professor Ricky O’Brien Recognized in the NSW Premiere’s Research Awards
– in NewsProfessor Ricky O’Brien has been annoucned the winner of the Outstanding Cancer Research Fellow –…
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Eureka Prize Nomination – Dr Tess Reynolds
– in NewsTess Reynolds has been named a top-3 finalist for the 2021 Australian Museum Eureka Prize…
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Funding Success for Dr Doan (Trang) Nguyen
– in NewsCongratulations to Dr Nguyen, who will use artificial intelligence to enhance radiotherapy effectiveness, thanks to…
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Image X Researchers Awarded by AAPM
– in NewsCongratulations to two of our researchers, who have been recognized for their innovations in physics…
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ADAPT Trial – Early Results
– in NewsEarly results of the ADAPT clinical trial show that faster imaging with a lower dose…