We’ve recently published a new paper Lung and Heart Dose Variability During Radiation Therapy of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer” in International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, looking at the difference between the expected, planned radiation dose to lung and heart relative to the estimated delivered dose to actual anatomy during the course of treatment. The […]
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Congratulations, Chris!
Congratulations to Chris Guy on matching for a medical physics residency. We are all excited that Chris matched here at VCU, and will stay on in the department. Chris will begin his residency in July, after he completes his Ph.D. studies.
Congratulations, Nicky!
Congratulations to Nicky Mahon, who was awarded the VCU Kennedy Scholarship. This award recognizes outstanding academic achievement and advancing the presence of women in higher education. Nicky also received a Phi Kappa Phi award for scholarly achievement this year. Congratulations, Nicky!
New Paper
We’ve recently published a new paper “The Effect of Variations in Atelectasis on Tumor Displacement During Radiation Therapy for Locally Advanced Lung Cancer” in Advances in Radiation Oncology, focusing on how atelectasis (partially collapsed lung) affects tumor position during image-guided radiotherapy. The first author is Nate Tennyson, M.D., a radiation oncology resident who has worked on […]
Featured article in Medical Physics
Congratulations to Chris Guy. His article, “Effect of atelectasis changes on tissue mass and dose during lung radiotherapy” was featured as the Editor’s Choice in Medical Physics, Volume 43, Issue 11 (November 2016). One of his figures was also selected as the cover image.
New Paper
We’ve recently published a new paper “A longitudinal four-dimensional computed tomography and cone beam computed tomography dataset for image-guided radiation therapy research in lung cancer” in Medical Physics. This paper is the first published in a new format, Medical Physics Datasets Articles, which describe publicly-available datasets for medical physics research. Our dataset is a set of […]
Congratulations, Shufei!
Congratulations to Shufei Chen, Ph.D.! Shufei’s thesis is entitled, “Markerless tracking of lung tumors in cone beam CT projections”. She successfully defended on May 18, 2016. Shufei has accepted a position as a staff physicist at Elekta, Inc. in Shanghai, China. Best of luck, Shufei!
Riblett Lindau meeting
Matt Riblett has been selected to attend the prestigious Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting this summer in Lindau, Germany. Matt was one of thirty three U.S. graduate students, and the only medical physics student, selected to attend this gathering of students and 31 Nobel laureates. The U.S. delegation is organized by Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Press: […]