Public data is adequate for AI segmentation of many head & neck organs, performance can be improved with the addition of institutional data. Interesting work on differences in AI trained with publicly available or institutional data. @HardcastleNick https://t.co/icjXlauqjd
A great open conference initiative, check out MRI Together. I'll be talking about quantitative MRI and considerations for multicentre biomarker studies
Day 2 of MRI Together 2023 🌎
🗓️ DAY 2 🗓️
7 December, 1H-3H UTC
“Cultivating openness: reproducible data acquisition” 🌱
Registration ⬇️
https://t.co/uLGBcEziPj
@jamesckorte@d_waddo
Day 2 of MRI Together 2023 🌎
🗓️ DAY 2 🗓️
7 December, 1H-3H UTC
“Cultivating openness: reproducible data acquisition” 🌱
Registration ⬇️
https://t.co/uLGBcEziPj
@jamesckorte@d_waddo
Taking our upright radiotherapy chair for its first spin! A huge design and manufacturing effort by our in-house team (Dept. Physical Science, Dept. Radiation Mechanical Engineering and Dept. Biomedical Engineering). @CancerVic@PeterMacCC@PeterMacRes
https://t.co/Af0FF80YVs
Like a carefully orchestrated game of tetris, a brand-new @SiemensHealth Magnetom Vida #MRI machine was delicately lifted into place in Peter Mac’s radiology department this week. Read more: https://t.co/khhBv7Fyqs
News coverage of our work towards upright radiotherapy, excited to announce our clinical upright imaging study, supported by Cancer Council Victoria and the Peter MacCallum Foundation @CancerVic@HardcastleNick@EverittSJ@PeterMacCC@PeterMacRes
https://t.co/bTLwatILjp
Excited to share our recent exploration of the stability of radiomic signatures. When using a previously published radiomic signature, our method provides guidance on which features are reliable between older software and current IBSI standardised software
https://t.co/Ohw7W9TX4Y
6000 vitamin E capsules later... and we have a large field of view MRI distortion phantom "Big Red". MRI images to come. Shout out to @AmyWalker554 for the design and advice on the build.
@annalaucis @JulieMcCrossin@Australia@paul_keall@sandraturner49 I believe the one you visited would be the Australian MRI-linac project which is a research system moving towards clinical treatment. The MRI-linac in the photo is a clinical system (Electa Unity) and is one of three planned in Australia (Townsville, Sydney, Melbourne)
Townsville Hospital will today become the first to treat a patient in Australia with an MR-Linac. This cutting edge technology allows the #radiationtherapy team to track and ensure the precision of treatment in real time https://t.co/toTuDARRPR