Webcast – FLASH in Pre-Clinical and Clinical Settings: Preclinical in Vivo

Brita Singers Sørensen

[modal_popup_box btnalign=”center” toppadding=”10″ titletext=”Brita Singers Sørensen” bodybg=”#000000″ btntext=”Biography” btn_border=”#1e73be” btnclr=”#ffffff” hoverclr=”#ffffff” btnbg=”#2b2171″ hoverbg=”#f39200″]Professor at the Department for Experimental Clinical Oncology and Danish Centre for Particle Therapy at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark, and visiting Professor at Erasmus MC, Rotterdam. Finished her Master in Molecular Biology from Aarhus University in 2004 and her PhD in Medicine from the same institution in 2009. She worked as a Postdoc at Aarhus University from 2009, and at the Department of Integrative Oncology, British Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, Canada from 2012-2013. Has been working the last 15 years within the fields of tumor microenvironment, radiation biology and particle radiobiology. Her research has involved both in vitro and in vivo models, and has included studies in the area of modifiers of the tumor microenvironment. She has been leading a range of projects on the biological effects of particle beam radiation and FLASH and the impact in the normal tissue.[/modal_popup_box]Some things are too important not to share, which is why we are giving free access to selected sessions from the FRPT 2023 Conference to everyone interested in FLASH and Particle Therapy.

We hope you enjoy this lecture from Brita Singers Sørensen and we look forward to seeing you at the FRPT 2024 Conference in Rome!ALL WEBCASTS