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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, 91探花
Credit: CERN

Visiting Professor Manjit Dosanjh

Researcher

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Applications of Accelerators and Detectors to Cancer Treatment
manjit.dosanjh@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Monte Carlo Calculations Supporting Patient Plan Verification in Proton Therapy

Frontiers in Oncology Frontiers 6 (2016) 62

Authors:

Thiago VM Lima, Manjit Dosanjh, Alfredo Ferrari, Silvia Molineli, Mario Ciocca, Andrea Mairani

Medical Applications at CERN and the ENLIGHT Network

Frontiers in Oncology Frontiers 6 (2016) 9

Authors:

Manjit Dosanjh, Manuela Cirilli, Steve Myers, Sparsh Navin

Introduction to the EC鈥檚 Marie Curie Initial Training Network Project: The European Training Network in Digital Medical Imaging for Radiotherapy (ENTERVISION)

Frontiers in Oncology Frontiers 5 (2015) 265

Authors:

Manjit Dosanjh, Manuela Cirilli, Sparsh Navin

ENLIGHT and LEIR biomedical facility

Physica Medica Elsevier 30:5 (2014) 544-550

Authors:

M Dosanjh, M Cirilli, S Navin

Education and training in medical imaging for conventional and particle radiation therapy through the EC funded envision and ENTERVISION

Romanian Reports in Physics 66:1 (2014) 22-29

Authors:

M Cirilli, M Dosanjh

Abstract:

A key challenge in particle therapy today is quality assurance during treatment, which needs advanced medical imaging techniques. This issue is tackled by the EC funded project ENVISION, an R&D consortium of sixteen leading European research centres and one industrial partner, co-ordinated by CERN. ENVISION covers developments in Time Of Flight in-beam PET, in-beam single particle tomography, organ motion monitoring techniques, simulation, and treatment planning. Additionally, ENVISION serves as a training platform for the ENTERVISION project, a Marie-Curie Initial Training Network aimed at educating young researchers in online 3D digital imaging for hadron therapy. ENTERVISION brings together ten academic institutes and research centres of excellence and a leading European company in particle therapy, and is coordinated by CERN. Its multi-disciplinary training programme of ENTERVISION includes a diversified portfolio of scientific courses, complemented by specific courses aimed at developing soft skills. The ENTERVISION researchers will also benefit from the involvement in the research activity of ENVISION, and in the European Network for Light Ion Hadron Therapy (ENLIGHT). The trainees are encouraged to build a multidisciplinary network which will not only help them with their future careers but ultimately improve the transfer of knowledge and collaboration between the various disciplines of cancer treatment.

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