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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • Oral Health Research Connect - June 2025: Guest Speaker - Dr Morgan James & Dr Katharina Rabelo 

      James, Morgan; Rabelo, Katharina
      Published 2025-06-05
      Translational Projects in Pain Management - Dr Morgan James: Dr James will highlight two translational projects in pain management. The first describes the development of a chemogenetic strategy to selectively reduce ...
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    • Cape and Torres Health Commissioning Ltd (CaTHC) Project Final Evaluation Report 

      Boer, Henry; McCalman, Janya; Doran, Chris; Rush, Amanda; Fagan, Ruth; Mitchell, Bridget; Mosby, Vinnitta; Wilson, Andrew
      Published 2025
      In May 2024, the Cape and Torres Health Commissioning (CaTHC) Ltd was established as a regional community-controlled commissioning entity. CaTHC is governed by a Board of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Directors and ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • Deep learning enables MV-based real-time image guided radiation therapy for prostate cancer patients. 

      Chrystall, D; Mylonas, A; Hewson, E; Martin, J; Booth, J; Keall, P; Nguyen, D T
      Published 2023
      Objective. Using MV images for real-time image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is ideal as it does not require additional imaging equipment, adds no additional imaging dose and provides motion data in the treatment beam ...
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    • Image Reconstruction with B0 Inhomogeneity using a Deep Unrolled Network on an Open-bore MRI-Linac 

      Shan, Shanshan; Gao, Yang; Waddington, David; Chen, Hongli; Whelan, Brendan; Liu, Paul; Wang, Yaohui; Liu, Chunyi; Gan, Hongping; Gao, Mingyuan; Liu, Feng
      Published 2024
      MRI-Linac systems require fast image reconstruction with high geometric fidelity to localize and track tumours for radiotherapy treatments. However, B0 field inhomogeneity distortions and slow MR acquisition potentially ...
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    • Oral Health Research Connect - May 2025: Guest Speaker - Dr Niamh Chapman & Associate Professor Rahena Akhter 

      Chapman, Niamh; Akhter, Rahena
      Published 2025-05-08
      Our Guest Speakers & Presentation Topic • Person-centred approaches to the management of blood pressure - Dr Niamh Chapman It will cover strategies for effective patient education, integration of blood pressure measurement ...
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