Szanowni Państwo,
W ramach 2nd Symposium on Adaptive Radiotherapy – „Physical aspects of the Adaptive Radiotherapy. Do we need extra verification methods” serdecznie zapraszamy do wzięcia udziału w otwarty wykładzie dr Slava Yartseva z London Health Sciences Centre, Canada pt „Adaptive Radiotherapy: past, present, and future” wykład odbędzie się 3.11.2011 godz. 14:00 w Sali 1325.
dr Slav Yartsev
PhD (1974), DSc (1988), Professor (1989),
MCCPM (Member of the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine)
current professional positions:
Medical Physicist, London Regional Cancer Program,
London Health Sciences Centre, London, Ontario, Canada;
cross-appointments at the Department of Oncology,
the Department of Medical Biophysics, and the
Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Western Ontario, Canada;
Principal Investigator of the project „Optimization of Imaging
in Radiation Therapy” funded by the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
past professional positions:
head of the Laboratory and vice-head of the Physics Centre
at the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research, Caracas, Venezuela
Invited Professor at the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
Invited Professor at the Instytut Fyziki Molekularnej PAN, Poznan, Polska
Invited Professor at the Universite d’Angers, France
Invited Professor at the Universite de Rennes II, France
Directeur de recherche at the Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, France
Professor of Physics at the Chelyabinsk State University, Russia
main scientific interests:
1) optimization of the image-guided radiation therapy taking into
account the following parameters: clinical benefit, time, resources, cost
2) „personalized” medicine, meaning ability to choose the best
treatment for a particular patient
awards and the most important research:
Quantity: 148 publications in the refereed journals
Quality: Award for Academic Excellency of the Department of Oncology
University of Western Ontario;
Award for the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (Senior Fellow);
One of the papers in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology,
Physics and Biology has been chosen as an issue highlight by the editor-in-chief.