Panel: Obtaining and Implementing a CAMPEP Residency Program - Salle de bal et foyer
June 23, 2022 from 4:00pm EDT to 5:00pm EDT
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Panel: Obtaining and Implementing a CAMPEP Residency Program - Salle de bal et foyer
June 23, 2022 from 4:00pm EDT to 5:00pm EDT -
Panel: Obtaining and Implementing a CAMPEP Residency Program - Salle de bal et foyer
June 23, 2022 from 4:00pm EDT to 5:00pm EDT
Gino Fallone, PhD
Fallone, a professional physicist and a medical physicist certified by the Canadian and American boards in both radiation-oncology physics and in imaging physics, developed and then Director of the CAMPEP-accredited medical physics graduate, radiation-oncology physics and diagnostic-imaging physics residency programs. The Cross Cancer Institute was the first worldwide to have three accredited medical physics programs, and the only Canadian imaging physics residency until 2021.
He is Principal Investigator of grants from the CIHR, NSERC, Whitaker Foundation, CFI, ASRIP etc totaling over $60 million. Early 2000, he developed an Image-Guided Adaptive Radiotherapy (IGAR) research program which comprised one of the two world’s first TomoTherapy System, a 3 T whole body-, and 9.4 T animal-MRI/MRS.
More recently, he successfully developed and built the first operational integrated linac-MR system (www.linac-MR.ca), and has received major competitive funding to build a whole-body pre-commercial and clinical systems. He is CEO and co-founder of MagnetTx Oncology Solutions, a spin-off with world-wide exclusive license of the related IP to commercialize the system.
He has authored over 250 peer-reviewed research articles, 100 peer-reviewed proceedings and book chapters, 345 peer-reviewed published abstracts, 328 posters, 285 conference presentations, 140 externally invited conferences, 15 patent groups that involve international filing and supervised 100 medical physics graduate student theses.