Updates

  • Congratulations Liam Carroll for his publication “Simulation of a novel, non-invasive radiation detector to measure the arterial input function for dynamic positron emission tomography” in the Medical Physics journal!

    Liam has developed a novel and cost-efficient non-invasive detector to measure the arterial input function needed for acquisition of dynamic positron emission tomography images. He has also developed a clinical data analysis chain to successfully separate the arterial component of a simulated arterial input function signal from the venous component. Congratulations, Liam! We are so proud of

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  • EngerLab presented research at the “New avenues in the non-operative management of patients with rectal cancer” conference!

    Students from the Enger lab presented their research on the “New avenues in the non-operative management of patients with rectal cancer” conference, helped to organize and host the event. Thank you for all your good work. Alana Thibodeau-Antonacci (“Deep Learning based Auto Segmentations of Tumors on Endoscopy Images”) and Mirta Dumancic (“Alpha Dart for rectal

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  • EngerLab brings fun to Parc de chutes this fall!

    EngerLab embarked on an unforgettable hike day-trip to Parc Régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles on the first of October embraced by the smell of nature and those autumn leaves!

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