ORIGIN Project
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ORIGIN (optical fibre dose imaging for adaptive brachytherapy) more effective, photonics-enabled, brachytherapy for prostate and gynaecological cancer treatment
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08-11-2019 15:37:10
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Check out ORIGIN's latest paper 'Characterisation of a Silicon Photomultiplier Based Oncological Brachytherapy Fibre Dosimeter' bit.ly/3Omnf6v
Learn how ORIGIN is another step closer to delivering more precise and effective brachytherapy for cancer treatment #Photonics
ORIGIN coordinator Sinead O'Keeffe eloquently describes the clinical need for in vivo dosimetry in #brachytherapy and how #OpticalFibreSensors are uniquely positioned to meet this need #EWOFS2023 For more info ➡️ origin2020.eu
Delighted to be showcasing ORIGIN at #EWOFS2023 ! Stop by our booth to learn more about the advances in optical fibre sensors for improving cancer treatment. #Brachytherapy #Dosimetry #OpticalFibreSensors
ORIGIN is very excited to be at #ESTRO2023 🤩
See the latest ORIGIN research on how to improve #Brachytherapy & join us tomorrow at the Clinical Brachytherapy poster discussion to learn more about optimal positioning of in-vivo dosimeters in prostate BT #ImprovingPatientOutcomes
Exciting news! B-PHOT Brussels Photonics researcher Dr Agnieszka Gierej presents her work on the fabrication of the radiation-sensitive optical fibre sensor tips for use in the #ORIGINSystem at the Flanders Make conference today in Antwerp.
#Dosimetry #Photonics #Innovation
Just want to extend a huge thank you to our External Advisory Board for a great day of discussions and invaluable insights. We're very grateful for your support!! Special thanks also to our clinical partner @GalwayClinic for hosting us.
#CancerResearch Horizon Europe🇪🇺
They won!!🥳Congratulations to the team @GalwayClinic on their success at the #BlackrockInnovationAwards 👏Great recognition for the commitment to deliver more precise and effective #Brachytherapy in the treatment of #prostatecancer
Blackrock Health Horizon Europe🇪🇺
Best of luck to #ORIGIN clinical partner @GalwayClinic who have been shortlisted in the 'Commitment to Research' category at tonight's #BlackrockHealthInnovationAwards 🤞
#CancerResearch #ImprovingPatientOutcomes
Exciting news for #ORIGIN project followers!📽️Our technical video is in its final stages of editing. Stay tuned for an in-depth look at the groundbreaking technology behind this innovative project which will improve patient outcomes.
#CancerResearch #Innovation
On #WorldCancerDay we celebrate the advancements in cancer care. As part of the Horizon Europe🇪🇺 #ORIGIN project, we are developing an optical fibre sensor system to revolutionize #brachytherapy by accurately monitoring dose and localizing sources.
#InnovatingForCancerCare Photonics21
Read all about the commissioning and first results of the 16-sensor ORIGIN prototype in our recent Elsevier Physics publication ➡️bit.ly/3XVEONw
#CancerResearch #Dosimetry #Sensors
Delighted to share our recently published article in IEEE Sensors. This work focused on the characterization of optical fibre based radiation dosimeters for application in LDR brachytherapy.
bit.ly/3HbmyK0
#CancerResearch #Photonics #Sensors
A great opportunity to talk about the Origin Project in @GalwayClinic for the International Day of Medical Physics (Nov. 7th) and World Radiography Day (Nov. 8th) #Cancer #research #photonics #Horizon2020
Great to receive such a positive review from HaDEA. Looking forward to pressing ahead with the remaining tasks and delivering the #ORIGINsystem for more precise and effective #brachytherapy . Thanks to the team Uninsubria for hosting us!
#CancerResearch #Innovation
Check out the BJR Journals review by ORIGIN Queen's University Belfast 🎓 researcher Dr Orla Houlihan who discusses the need for in vivo dosimetry in brachytherapy and how ORIGIN address this need.
#BeatingCancer Horizon Europe🇪🇺 Photonics21 birpublications.org/doi/full/10.12…
📢ORIGIN is @ECMP2022 in Dublin!!
Join us at the Radiation Protection Session tomorrow afternoon for Queen's University Belfast 🎓 researcher Owen McLaughlin's presentation on 'Pre-clinical characterisation of optical fibre sensors in HDR brachytherapy' Photonics21 Horizon Europe🇪🇺 B-PHOT Brussels Photonics