Recent Events

2020 Math and Physics Class of 1965 Prize

Congratulations Luca Weishaupt, undergraduate research student in Dr. Abbsinejad Enger's lab for winning the "Math And Physics Class Of 1965 Prize". Luca received the award for his academic excellence and research activities in Medical Physics. The prize was established in 2016 by the Math and Physics Class of 1965 and is awarded by McGill Faculty of Science.

 

2019 annual report of the Research Institute of McGill University

Liam Carroll highlighted in the 2019 annual report of the Research Institute of McGill University Health Center.

 

CARO 2019

Julien Mégrourèche received the best medical physics abstract at the Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology (CARO) Annual Scientific Meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

 

COMP Annual Scientific Meeting 2019

Julien Mégrourèche won the J. R. Cunningham Young Investigator Symposium at the Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists Annual Scientific Meeting in Kelowna, BC.

 

Centech Montreal Propulsion Program

Liam Carroll’s project, BetaSense made it to the Centech Mtl Propulsion program.

 

McGill Clinical Innovation Competition

Liam Carroll won the Marika Zelenka Roy innovation prize for our detector BetaSence at McGill Clinical Innovation competition.

Two years in a row, two different projects from my lab have been selected among five top finalists to compete in McGill Clinical Innovations Competition. This year we compete with BetaSense - An innovative technology that enables access to precision diagnostic imaging.

 

Curietherapies 2019

Gabriel Famulari, won the Young Investigator Award for his project "Urethra-Sparing with Intensity Modulated Brachytherapy for Prostate Cancer" at the Curietherapies 2019.

 

Cancer Research Program of the RI-MUHC Cancer Research Day 2019

Julien Mégrourèche won the 2nd prize for best oral presentation among MSc and PhD students at the Cancer Research Day at the Research Institute of McGill University Health Center, Cancer Research program (CRP RI-MUHC).

 

McGill Clinical Innovation Competition and Hakim Family Prize

Gabriel Famulari’s project AIM-Brachy was selected as one of the 5 finalists in McGill Clinical Innovation Competition and Hakim Family Prize.

 

ESTRO 2018

Gabriel Famulari’s abstract “Intensity modulated brachytherapy system for dynamic modulation of shielded catheters” is one of the five that was selected out of the numerous submitted abstracts under Brachytherapy track at the ESTRO conference to highlight the type of innovative science presented in an area. The abstract will be published in the conference report. Congratulations Gabriel!

 

Issue highlight - Radiotherapy and Oncology, March 2018

Dylan Mann-Krzisnik’s publication "The influence of tissue composition uncertainty on dose distributions in brachytherapy" was selected as an issue highlight (Editor's choice) in Radiotherapy and Oncology. Congratulations Dylan!

 

 

Mingle and drinks Friday 10th of November (2017) Celebrating Gabriel and Joseph's publications

images from social event

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