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Three Dartmouth researchers accepted for AAPM Early-Career Symposium

Three Dartmouth researchers involved in radiotherapy work have been accepted into the Early Career Investigator Symposium competition, in the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Spring Clinical Meeting.  Dr. Daniel Alexander, and PhD Candidates Savannah Decker and Austin Sloop will present their research.  The three talks are linked here: the program

10:30 AMSA-B-Celestin-1
SaturdayClinic-Wide Cherenkov Imaging Identifies New Areas of Quality Improvement in Radiation Therapy
D.Alexander*, M.Jermyn, P.Bruza, R.Zhang, E.Chen, S.Decker,
B.Pogue, L.Jarvis, D.Gladstone
11:10 AMSA-B-Celestin-5
SaturdayAutomated Detection Algorithms for Improving Radiotherapy Delivery That Directly Quantify Treatment Errors From Online In Vivo Cherenkov Imaging
S.Decker*, D.Alexander, P.Bruza, R.Zhang, E.Chen, L.Jarvis,
D.Gladstone, B.Pogue
11:50 AMSA-B-Celestin-9
SaturdayCharacterization of Newly Designed EDGE Detector for UHDR FLASH Radiotherapy
A.Sloop*, M.Rahman, J.Kozelka, M.Ashraf, P.Bruza, D.Gladstone,
B.Pogue, J.Kapatoes, W.Simon, R.Zhang

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