We are thrilled to announce the conclusion of our ASM in Newcastle NSW. We extend our gratitude to all of the sponsors, particularly major sponsors Varian, Elekta and ICON as well as ASN Events along with our Co convenors Jane Ludbrook and Joerg Lehmann who lead the Organising Committee.
Well in excess of 250 delegates travelled from across the country as well as from New Zealand and beyond to see insightful presentations and workshops, engaging discussions and collaborate in cutting-edge
research. Highlights were Prof Stephane Supiot from France presenting on Vascular remodelling during radiotherapy at low and ultra high dose rate (FLASH) and USA’s Prof. Stephen Kry who presented in plenary sessions for both HN&S and Radiobiology. Presentations are available by clicking below.
The Black Tie on the Beach-themed Gala Dinner provided a great platform to announce awards for Emerging Researcher taken by Lachlan McDowell, Outstanding Contribution to Radiation Therapy won by Nicholas Hardcastle and the Trial Excellence award was given to Prof Shankar Siva for TROG 15.04 FASTRACK II.
Plans are already underway for the 37th ASM to be held in Brisbane from 18th to 21st March 2025, so mark the dates in your calendars!
The slides from the TROG 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting are now available for viewing.
Attendees of the ASM will receive a password via email to access these presentations. Please monitor your inbox for further instructions.
In 2022 we re-united members of the health industry in a controlled and safe environment on the Gold Coast. The Gold Coast is a vibrant city of sun, surf and sand hosting world-class beaches and great activities to suit everyone’s interests and that of the family too. We hope you all enjoyed coming back together for our in-person event and gained a lot of valuable insight from our range of speakers and hosted workshops.
The theme of the 2022 ASM was Emerging and Evolving, which explored new ways of thinking about research methodologies, emerging clinical trial concepts, and the continued enhancement of collaborative research capabilities.
Our 2022 ASM hosted a number of keynote speakers as we took a closer look at emerging topics in radiation medicine research. Our ASM hosted more than 250 delegates from Australia and New Zealand, making for an excellent networking and engagement opportunity.
The ASM Program Committee developed a diverse and innovative program, which included collaborative workshops, scientific sessions showcasing ongoing clinical trials, discussion of new clinical trials and future research strategies.
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