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EPI2K12 Conference

When: 
Monday, 12 March, 2012 - 09:00 - Wednesday, 14 March, 2012 - 17:00

Do you want to attend an AWESOMELY AMAZING CONFERENCE and have a fabulous time in the heart of Sydney?

Of course you do! And EPI2k12is just what the doctor ordered.

Don’t forget: we’re still accepting abstractsfor the scientific program until 1 December 2011. If you’ve done any work in IGRT, motion management, adaptive therapy, image registration, SBRT, MRI based image guidance and tracking….etc etc etc, don’t keep it to yourself -  share it at EPI2k12, the place to be for all things imaging related.

And if that’s not enough for you, then you definitely don’t want to miss the symposium on Real-Time Tumour Localisation and Adaptation in Cancer Radiotherapy, hosted by Prof Paul Keall on the first day of the conference, Monday 12 March 2012. Do the names H Shirato, S Dieterich, S Jiang, B Cho, P Poulsen ring any bells? These are just a few of the stellar speakers who will be presenting at the symposium. Where else would you get a chance to meet so many of the stars of motion and adaptive therapy under one roof!


And if all that is STILL not enough for you, you’ll really want to be here for the Conference Dinner – a cruise around the gorgeous Sydney Harbour with the city lights highlighting our skyline, not to mention the Welcome Reception at Sydney Wildlife World – get up close and personal with the natives, and some creatures too.

And if all that is still really not enough for you, I’m sure I can dig up some steak knives from somewhere! But just to tide you over, attached is a free poster you can print out and hang up in your department.

So watch this space, and get your registrations and abstracts on the go. Time is making its inexorable progress!

May Whitaker

EPI2k12

Conference Convenor

 

 

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