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Generating RT Structs in Python with RT-UTILS
Seventh post in a series of posts written by members of the Qurit Team. Written by Asim Shrestha.
Using radioactive epoxy lesions in phantoms
Presentation by our fantastic co-op student, Roberto Fedrigo, to the UBC Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference (MURC), with title, “Phantom-guided optimization of prostate cancer PET imaging using radioactive epoxy lesions”:
Featured News Article on Cardiac PET Imaging
Our recent publication on the impact of respiratory motion correction for ejection fraction (EF) measurements in cardiac PET has now been features as a news article on medicalphysicsweb.
Siemens pushing forward with whole-body dynamic PET imaging
This is a good piece (Siemens) outlining a new direction in PET imaging: Think Whole-body Dynamic PET Imagings for Research Only?
A race effect on amyloid deposition?
Our recent publication in the journal Neurology has been accompanied by a nice
Point/counterpoint on resolution modeling in PET
The following point/counterpoint was just published in Med. Phys. It was a fun and interesting piece to write, and both Adam and I seem to have converged towards the end on a need for careful assessment of this issue within a task-based framework. It’s a short piece with lots of concise observations:
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