Pieces of Interest from COMP for the Week of June 19 – CARO-COMP JSM Registration/Antibiotics and Acute Radiation Dermatitis/The International Conference on Medical Physics 2023/Science Spoken Succinctly Competition
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- Register for the CARO-COMP Joint Scientific Meeting today to take advantage of the early bird registration rate!
- New research has confirmed a long-suspected link between acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) severity and Staphyloccocus aureus skin bacteria, and suggests that topical antibiotics can prevent the more serious forms of this condition.
- The International Conference on Medical Physics 2023 will be taking place December 6th - 9th in Mumbai, India! Submit your abstracts by June 30th to be part of the program!
- Are you a student attending the CARO-COMP Joint Scientific Meeting and interested in presenting your research in a 3-minute style competition? Apply here to participate in Science-Spoken-Succinctly competition!
Published on June 19, 2023
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