Sentences with phrase «radiation sciences»

This is an exciting time in cancer medicine, and I am privileged to share with you groundbreaking advances in radiation oncology and molecular radiation sciences.
«This study draws attention to the common consensus that the use of low - dose CT scans for image guidance for children is important for quality treatment and to ensure treatment accuracy,» said Stephanie A. Terezakis, MD, co-author of the study and assistant professor of radiation oncology and molecular radiation sciences at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center in Baltimore.
«Randomized trials have confirmed the value of radiation dose escalation for prostate tumors, and the potential benefits of larger radiation doses in fewer fractions, are expected to increase the therapeutic efficacy for men with prostate cancer,» said Anders Widmark, MD, a professor of radiation sciences at Umeå University in Umeå, Sweden and lead author of the study.
Throughout this period, SSRL made major advances in synchrotron radiation science.
Professor Francis A. Cucinotta joined Department of Health Physics and Diagnostic Sciences during fall 2013 and teaches radiation biology, radiation dosimetry, and radiation science within the undergraduate and graduate programs.
Safer Radiation Therapy Radiation oncology and molecular radiation sciences experts led the first - ever safety analysis of radiation oncology.
Students gain education and training in fundamental radiation sciences, medical physics and dosimetry, which includes laboratory work and clinical internship.
In a search for ways of extending the value of radiation and limiting the collateral damage to healthy tissue that necessarily high doses of radiation may inflict, Raman worked with Phuoc Tran, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor of radiation oncology and molecular radiation sciences, oncology, and urology, and also a member of the Kimmel Cancer Center.
She continued her research but joined the radiation science and technology graduate program at MIT.
Dr. Gregg L. Semenza is a professor of pediatrics, radiation oncology and molecular radiation sciences, biological chemistry, medicine, and oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Radiation oncology and molecular radiation sciences has been and remains a vital part of every advance against cancer.
Morgan is an advisor and representative for agencies such as the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, the International Commission on Radiological Protection, the National Council for Radiation Protection, and the Environmental Protection Agency's science advisory board that provides advice to the Agency on radiation protection and radiation science.
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