Congratulations to Iliana Peters & co-authors on the recent publication on "matching" planning data between multiple orthovoltage units within our centre
https://t.co/U5PWKRxY8G
@PhilChlap & Rob Finnegan's publication on the PlatiPy open source project providing key imaging processing tools useful to so many of us who have said if only I had the code....
https://t.co/wswCXM0qS3
Stream two of our Sydney #Mentoring Program cohort coming together at @KirbyInstitute this morning for their Mid-Point session ⭐️ first our mentees review how things are going and where to for the next few months ahead. Their #mentors joining them soon 🙌🙏
Excited to have started this program and look forward to what the next 6 months will bring. Thanks to @InghamInstitute for being one of the institues that support their researchers in this area
Today 27 women (half of our 2023 Sydney mentees!) from diverse organisations across the health & medical research ecosystem came together at @Macquarie_Uni for their mentee intial workshop 🌟 discussing leadership, inclusion, networks & goals for the 6m ahead 🙌 #WomenInSTEMM
Great to be back in Vienna for #ESTRO23 presenting our poster on PyDicer, a tool to streamline RT imaging data conversion and analysis. Check it out here: https://t.co/bHKfr1qUHe https://t.co/wGNnTGXQyy
Our newest crop of post-docs discussing clinical applications of their PhD projects to staff experts at South Western Sydney Cancer Services. @SWSLHD@InghamInstitute
Thanks to everyone who joined our reunion lunch over the weekend for a well overdue blast from the past. It was great to catch up and hear about the exciting things you are doing now. @InghamInstitute@SWSLHD
We have a few overachievers here at Ingham Medical Physics! Check out the awesome cupcakes Rob brought in to celebrate the team's recent publication on a fully automated cardiac substructure segmentation tool. You can try it out here: https://t.co/dBaOs09Imk
Read about our open-source cardiac segmentation tool by Rob Finnegan et al., a novel and fully-automated approach to segmenting 18 cardiac substructures.
https://t.co/njOwh3JzAC
@InghamInstitute@SWSLHD
@ACPSEM Position Paper on dosimetry for MRI-Linacs is now online.
https://t.co/lpVIlzxw0M
Thanks to the working group and authors for the immense effort involved. In particular to Jarrad Begg for leading.
https://t.co/VllisQNfit
Looking for an Open-source, fully-automated hybrid 18 cardiac substructure model to deploy on #radiotherapy datasets to study cardiac toxicity. Look no further. Brilliant work by Rob Finnegan @VickyJChin @PhilChlap @InghamMedPhys https://t.co/X6CCqQrIs5
This March I am taking on the 57 Squat Challenge and completing 57 squats a day throughout the month to raise vital funds for breast cancer research. Research that will help the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Take a look, donate today! #57squats https://t.co/TGsne27d3n
Thank you Magdalena for kicking off our 2023 research seminars with a fascinating overview on FLASH radiotherapy. @BazalovaCarter @uvic@SWSLHD@InghamInstitute
The annual @SWSLHD CTC Rad Onc Research Showcase celebrates the research that has been accomplished within radiation oncology and its collaborators. Congratulations to the award recipients @PhilChlap, Cathy Chen, Joshua Scott, Michelle Roach and Sophie Duncan!🥳@InghamInstitute
Congratulations Tony for receiving not one, but two awards at #EPSM2022: The Best Therapy Poster Prize and the Kenneth Clarke Journal Award for the best paper on original work published in APESM. Go Tony! @SWSLHD
Congratulations to our fearless leader A Prof Lois Holloway on receiving the ACPSEM Distinguished Services Award that acknowledges a member who has made an outstanding contribution to the College. She is only the second woman to receive this award. @ACPSEM#EPSM#WomenWhoCurie
Fantastic to see the Australian Computer Assisted Theragnostics (AusCAT) team leading the deep learning session at #EPSM2022. @dalmouiee@PhilChlap#AusCAT