Hossein’s paper is our group’s first publication on using Natural Language Processing - a pipeline that we have been working on for several years as part of our larger program to predict pain in patients with bone metastasis.
Congratulations to Felix Mathew who won the People’s Choice award and the runner-up overall award for his 3-minute slam describing his research project at the virtual annual conference of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine!
Haley presented her work studying the relationship between daily rectal wall dose variations during prostate radiotherapy with rectal volume and gas filling information.
James presented on his MSc project that is modelling DNA damage by indirect chemical action following an ionizing radiation event in or near the cell hosting the DNA.
Congratulations to Logan Montgomery for representing the lab and his research project in an excellent presentation!
Hossein presented on his PhD project, which is to develop a system to predict bone pain in the medical images of cancer patients before it becomes painful so that we can treat the lesions prophalatically with radiotherapy.
Felix Mathew presented on his NLP work to assist incident learning in Radiation Oncology.
Kayla presented on her MSc project, which is part of the Opal PARTAGE project. Kayla developed a Research menu, e-consent forms and radiotherapy treatment plan-display in Opal.
John Kildea to represent the Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists in the CodeX HL7 FHIR accelerator.
Six graduate students from the Kildea lab to present at the COMP ASM 2021.