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20 - 23 June 2017 International Convention Centre Sydney, Australia
Program Bookwww.MRinRT2017.com
#MRinRT2017
g’day to all our delegates!On behalf of the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research and the Local Organising Committee, it is my immense pleasure to welcome you all to Sydney for the 5th MR in RT Symposium at the new International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney).
The 2017 Symposium theme is ‘Image -> Innovate -> Treat’ and covers education, clinical applications and cutting edge research for MRI in Radiation Therapy. This annual meeting continues to grow from strength-to-strength and represents a valuable opportunity for Medical Physicists, Radiation Oncologists, Radiologists, Radiation Therapists and all associated professionals to come together and share in their enthusiasm for MRI in Radiotherapy. The four days promises to be a full program for learning, networking and collaboration.
This year’s meeting is being held in the southern hemisphere for the first time, and we saw an unprecedented number of abstract submissions. It will also be a truly global affair with delegates from 17 countries across America, Europe, the Middle East & Australasia.
We are particularly delighted to be hosting the conference having seen our own use of MRI in RT expand rapidly- from the installation of our MRI-Simulator in 2013 to the development of our hybrid MR-guided radiotherapy system as part of the Australian MRI-Linac program. I would personally like to thank everyone who has helped put this program together, our sponsors for their support and everyone who has travelled both near and (very) far to be here this week.
I hope you enjoy a unique and unforgettable Symposium downunder.
associate Professor gary LineyMR in RT 2017 Symposium Chair
Co-HoST INFormaTIoN
The Ingham Institute is a not-for-profit medical research organisation for Sydney’s South West that undertakes medical research that specifically addresses, and can be applied to, the needs of the local population and wider Australia. The Ingham Institute comprises a state of the art research precinct located at Liverpool Hospital consisting of a Research Building , a Clinical Skills & Simulation Centre and a Research Bunker containing the MRI-Linac, a unique cancer therapy technology that will be an Australian-first.
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regISTraTIoN DeSkThe Registration desk is located on Level 4 of the ICC.Please visit the Registration desk for any general assistance or information including restaurant details, local information and any Symposium related queries.
registration operating hoursTuesday 20 June ................................... 0700 – 1700 Wednesday 21 June .............................. 0730 – 1700 Thursday 22 June .................................. 0800 – 1700 Friday 22 June ...................................... 0800 – 1300
DeLegaTe eNTITLemeNTS The registration fee entitles all delegates to the following:• Conference sessions• Satchel: Name badge, program booklet, delegate list and USB containing abstracts. • Catering: Morning, afternoon tea and lunch. No lunch or afternoon tea will be provided on Friday 23 June 2017 (those attending the Technical Tour will receive refreshments at the Ingham Institute).
SPeaker PreParaTIoN roomThe Speaker Preparation Room is located on the ground floor of ICC behind the information desk.Speakers are asked to visit the Speaker Preparation Room at least 1 hour prior to their session to upload their presentation and make any final changes if required.
Speaker Preparation room operating hours
Tuesday 20 June ................................... 0830 – 1700 Wednesday 21 June .............................. 0830 – 1700 Thursday 22 June .................................. 0830 – 1700 Friday 22 June ...................................... 0830 – 1300
PoSTer PreSeNTaTIoNSAuthors are requested to stand next to their posters, located in Exhibition Room C4.6 & 4.7 during two dedicated poster sessions; the Welcome Reception on Tuesday 20th June from 1700 and Thursday 22nd June from 1530.
PHoTograPHy
The Symposium Managers will be taking images of the event. The images may be used for post-conference reports, case studies, marketing collateral and supplied to industry media if requested. If you do not wish for your photo to be taken, please inform an Arinex staff member at the registration desk onsite.
SymPoSIum WIFIICC Sydney has complimentary Wi-Fi. You can access this whilst in and around the venue by connecting to ‘ICC Sydney’ Wi-Fi. There is no password required.
LoCaL orgaNISINg CommITTeea/Professor gary Liney, Symposium Chair, the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW
a/Professor greg kaplan, Chief Operating Officer, The Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW
Tracey roberts, Community Relationship Manager, The Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW
ms Lynette Cassapi, Deputy Chief Radiation Therapist, Calvary Mater, Newcastle, NSW.
Professor michael Barton, Research Director, The Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW
Dr Dion Forstner, Head of Radiotherapy, Liverpool Cancer Therapy Centre,, NSW
Dr Trang Pham, radiation oncology Staff Specialist, Radiation Oncology Staff Specialist, Sydney West Radiation Oncology Network, Westmead, Blacktown and Nepean Hospitals, NSW
SCIeNTIFIC CommITTeea/Professor gary Liney, Medical Physicist, the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, & Liverpool Cancer Therapy Centre, Liverpool, NSW, Australia.
Professor Paul keall, NHMRC Senior Professorial Research Fellow, Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Professor Peter greer, Medical Physicist, Calvary Mater Hospital & University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
a/Professor Lois Holloway, Medical Physicist, Liverpool Cancer Therapy Centre and the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW, Australia.
Professor uulke a. van der Heide, Medical physicist, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
a/Professor Tufve Nyholm, Medical Physicist, University of Umea & Akademiska hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.
Professor James Balter, Medical Physicist, Radiation Oncology and Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, USA.
eric Paulson, MRI Physicist, Radiation Oncology, Radiology and Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA.
ms robba rai, Senior MRI radiographer, Liverpool Cancer Therapy Centre, Liverpool, NSW, Australia.
Dr Vicky Batumalai, Research radiation therapist, Liverpool Cancer Therapy Centre, Liverpool, NSW, Australia.
Professor michael Barton, Foundation Professor of Radiation Oncology at UNSW, and Research Director of the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW, Australia.
Professor Cynthia ménard, Radiation Oncologist, Department of radiology, radiation oncology and nuclear medicine at the University of Montreal, Canada.
a/Professor Piet Dirix, Radiation Oncologist, Iridium Cancer Network & University of Antwerp, Belgium.
a/Professor Parag Parikh, Radiation Oncologist, Biomedical Engineering and Radiation Oncology at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
arINex PTy LTD SymPoSIum maNagerS
arinex Pty Ltd as Symposium Managers for the 5th MR in RT Symposium are pleased to welcome delegates to the Symposium. We hope you will find this a most rewarding experience. If we can be of any assistance please see a staff member at the registration desk.
Level 10, 51 Druitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000 AUSTRALIAPhone: 61 2 9265 0700 Fax: 61 2 9267 5443Email: [email protected]
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keyNoTe SPeakerS INVITeD SPeakerS
Professor Stuart Crozier
Professor Stuart Crozier is the Associate Dean (Research) for the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information
Technology and Director of Biomedical Engineering at The University of Queensland. His expertise lies in imaging technology, new methods and semi-automated diagnostics. The commercial and academic impact of the work in Magnetic Resonance Imaging has been significant, with about seventy percent of all high-end, clinical MRI systems installed worldwide after 1997 containing patented technology co-invented and developed by him. In 2012 Professor Crozier received the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences (ATSE) Clunies Ross Award for his 20-years of contributions to the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Professor Crozier was also named as one of Australia’s most influential engineers by Engineers Australia in their 2015 “Top 100 Most Influential Engineers” list. He is a Fellow of ISMRM, ATSE and IOP(UK) and a Deputy Editor of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
Professor Bas raaymakers
Bas Raaymakers (1972) works as professor of experimental clinical physics at the department of Radiotherapy of the University Medical
Center Utrecht, The Netherlands. The idea of integrating a radiotherapy accelerator with a 1.5 T MRI was launched and explored together with Jan Lagendijk in the UMC Utrecht. Together with Elekta and Philips a first prototype hybrid MRI accelerator was built to give the proof of concept, a second and third prototype followed. Currently Bas’s main challenge is to translate the MRI accelerator research into the radiotherapy clinic. E.g. MRI based adaptive radiotherapy strategies and fast, on-line plan adaptations.
michael roachMichael was the top undergraduate in engineering at Vanderbilt University and later studied medicine at Duke University. He specializes in treating gastrointestinal and thoracic malignancies with stereotactic and
adaptive radiation therapy as an assistant professor at Washington University in St. Louis.
annette HowarthProf Annette Haworth is the Director of the Institute of Medical Physics at Sydney University and will be giving the inaugural Peter Mansfield lecture in tribute to the late MRI pioneer. Having
previously worked as a clinical research physicist at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, she now works across all radiotherapy centres in NSW supporting research and development. Annette has authored more than 70 publications; her research work includes the development of radiological models and advanced imaging techniques for prostate cancer focal brachytherapy.
Dr Jason DowlingDr Jason Dowling is a senior research scientist in the Biomedical Informatics Group at the CSIRO Australian eHealth Research Centre (Brisbane, Australia). He has extensive experience in
medical image analysis. Since 2007 he has worked closely with the Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital on MRI_along radiation therapy planning.
yue CaoYue Cao, Ph.D., has more than 25 years of experience in MRI, including technical development, image analysis and clinical application. She has built and leads a functional imaging
group in the Department of Radiation Oncology at University of Michigan since 2003.
DeLegaTe LISTSThe delegate list will be emailed out to all delegates and includes the delegates name, company, position and country of each delegate. The Symposium Managers have excluded delegates who have withheld permission to publish their details, in accordance with the Privacy Act.
reFreSHmeNTS/meaL BreakSAll catering breaks will be served in the Exhibition Room located on Level 4, Rooms C4.6 & 4.7.
SPeCIaL DIeTary requIremeNTSIf you have notified the Symposium Managers of any special dietary requirements please be advised that this information has been supplied to the Symposium venue. It is requested that you make yourself known to the venue catering staff during meal breaks and the Welcome Reception.
CLoakroomThe Cloakroom at the Convention Centre is located on the ground floor foyer of Convention Centre at the northern end of the Concierge Desk. This facility is free of charge.
PrIVaCyAustralia introduced the Privacy amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 in 2001. The Symposium Managers comply with such legislation which is designed to protect the right of the individual to privacy of their information. Information collected in respect of proposed participation in any aspect of the Symposium will be used for the purposes of planning and conduct of the Symposium and may also be provided to the organising body or to the organisers of future MR in RT Symposium. All those participants included in the delegate list, which has been included in the Symposium satchels, provided their permission upon registration.
moBILe PHoNeSAs a courtesy to fellow delegates and speakers, please ensure your mobile phones are switched to silent during Symposium sessions.
exHIBITorS:
T1 Siemens
T2 Viewray / MD Solutions
T3 IMT
T4 Inmed / Leeds Test Objects
T5 Qfix
T6 GE Healthcare
T8 Proz3d
T9 Alpha XRT / CIRS
T10 Dtect Innovation
T11 ModusQA
T12 MIM Software Inc
T13 Elekta
T14 Philips
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LoCaL HoTeL INFormaTIoN
5th mr in rT Welcome reception Date: Tuesday 20th June 2017Venue: Level 4, Exhibition Room, C4.6 & 4.7Time: 1700 - 1800Dress code: Smart Casual
A warm welcome will be provided with an opportunity to see Australia’s cutest and well known animals; a wallaby and a koala. Enjoy a selection of beverages showcasing some of the best wine regions in NSW and seasonal canapés – an ideal start to the Symposium. Offering delegates the opportunity to catch up with old friends and make new acquaintances.
Sydney, australia
Sydney, Australia’s gateway city and the capital of New South Wales is built around one of the largest, most beautiful harbours in the world and along miles of golden surfing beaches which stretch north and south of the city on the shore of the Pacific Ocean. The beaches and harbour play a major role in the leisure and sporting lives of Sydneysiders – yachting, surfing, sailboarding, swimming, boating, fishing and water skiing are all popular activities.
Parkroyal Darling Harbour
Located in the heart of Sydney’s Central Business district the hotel offers guests comfort, luxury, exclusive offers and destination services to help you get the most out of Sydney. The hotel is minutes away from the city’s most popular sights and attractions such as the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Holiday Inn Darling Harbour
The Holiday Inn Darling Harbour provides a quiet charm that is located in the middle of Sydney’s famous Darling Harbour Precinct. The hotel is positioned to allow guests to experience the best of Sydney’s bars, attractions, vibrant China Town, restaurants and shopping quarters such as Market City.Bridge.
1 International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) 14 Darling Drive, Sydney NSW 2009
2 PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney 150 Day Street, Sydney NSW 2000
3 Holiday Inn, Darling harbour 68 Harbour Street, Sydney NSW 2000
4 Central train station Eddy Avenue, Haymarket
5 Town Hall station Druitt Street and Bathurst Street
6 Museum train station Liverpoll Street and Elizabeth Street
7 St James train station St James Road
A-B Walking route from Town Hall train station Druitt street
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The Local Organising Committee for MR in RT 2017 extends its appreciation to the following sponsors for their invaluable commitment and support: