Keynote and Panel: Geoffrey Hugo: Adaptive Planning - Salle de bal et foyer
le 24 juin 2022 from 13h00 EST to 14h30 EST
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Keynote and Panel: Geoffrey Hugo: Adaptive Planning - Salle de bal et foyer
le 24 juin 2022 from 13h00 EST to 14h30 EST -
Keynote and Panel: Geoffrey Hugo: Adaptive Planning - Salle de bal et foyer
le 24 juin 2022 from 13h00 EST to 14h30 EST -
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Keynote and Panel: Geoffrey Hugo: Adaptive Planning - Salle de bal et foyer
le 24 juin 2022 from 13h00 EST to 14h30 EST -
Keynote and Panel: Geoffrey Hugo: Adaptive Planning - Salle de bal et foyer
le 24 juin 2022 from 13h00 EST to 14h30 EST
Dr. Geoffrey Hugo
Dr. Hugo received his PhD in biomedical physics from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2003. After obtaining his degree, he joined the staff of William Beaumont Hospital, where he participated in the clinical implementation of cone beam CT and was actively involved in developing an adaptive radiotherapy program for lung cancer. He joined the VCU Department of Radiation Oncology in 2008 as an assistant professor, where he also served as the Director of the Medical Physics Graduate Program. Dr. Hugo joined the faculty at Washington University School of Medicine in 2017. He has served as the Director of Medical Physics since 2020. His research interests include cardiac radioablation, image-guided adaptive radiotherapy particularly for lung cancer, image registration and analysis, and the use of machine learning in radiation oncology.
Michelle Nielsen, MSc, FCCPM
Michelle Nielsen is a radiation oncology physicist at Odette Cancer Center, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre for the last year and was at The Peel Regional Cancer Centre at Trillium Health Partners since it was built in 2004. She completed her MSc in Medical Physics at University of Toronto in 2002, and a medical physics residency at Sunnybrook in 2004. During her time at Peel Regional Cancer Centre, Michelle was involved in multiple capacities including Radiation Safety, Planning Leadership and Quality Management. Michelle is currently responsible for Radiation Program Quality.
Michelle has also taken part volunteer opportunities with Ontario Health, COMP and the Canadian Partnership for Quality Radiotherapy. Her clinical research interests include development of quality indicators, process design and volume modulated arc therapy. She is currently involved in a variety of projects in building a robust adaptive radiation therapy process including implementations on the MR-Linac.
Nathan Becker, PhD
I have clinical experience as a medical physicist for over 10 years, with a special focus on implementing new technology into the clinical environment. My research interests are in CBCT imaging, automation, adaptive radiotherapy, and data analytics. I have been a member of both COMP and AAPM Annual Scientific Meeting planning committees for the past 6 years, and have chaired the COMP ASM for the past 2 years.
Patricia Lindsay, PhD
I have 15 years of experience as a clinical medical physicist, and am the Associate Program director for the Physics Residency program. My clinical areas of interest and expertise include: external beam radiation delivery and quality assurance, treatment planning, and adaptive radiotherapy. My areas of research interest include: adaptive radiotherapy, treatment outcomes, and technology, dosimetry and quality control for pre-clinical image guided irradiations.
Member of COMP, AAPM, ASTRO. Board certified (DABR) and fellow of CCPM.