- Dates
- March 22-23, 2022 (JST)March 21-22, 2022 (PDT)
- Live
- Online via Zoom
Day1:
Tuesday,March 22(JST)│
Monday,March 21(PDT)
- Opening Remarks
- Shigetsugu Hatakeyama(HOKKAIDO Univ.)
Quynh-Thu Le(Stanford Univ.)
- I.Clinical Radiotherapy for Central Nervous System
- Hidefumi Aoyama(HOKKAIDO Univ.)
Scott G Soltys(Stanford Univ.)
- Ⅱ.Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy
- Andrei Iagaru(Stanford Univ.)
Lucas Vitzthum & Daniel Chang(Stanford Univ.)
- Ⅲ.Proton Medical Physics
- Seishin Takao(HOKKAIDO Univ.)
Naoki Miyamoto(HOKKAIDO Univ.)
Taeko Matsuura(HOKKAIDO Univ.)
Per Rugaard Poulsen(Aarhus Univ. Hospital)
Day2:
Wednesday,March 23(JST)│
Tuesday,March 22(PDT)
- Ⅳ.Radiation Biology
- Constantinos Koumenis(Univ. of Pennsylvania)
Yasuhito Onodera(HOKKAIDO Univ.)
- Ⅴ.Diagnostic Imaging
- Kohsuke Kudo(HOKKAIDO Univ.)
Ulrich Katscher(Philips GmbH)
- Special lecture
- Amato Giaccia(Univ. of Oxford)
- Closing remarks
- Hiroki Shirato(HOKKAIDO Univ.)
invitation
It is a great honor to announce and invite you to the 8th GCB International Symposium on March 22-23(JST), 21-22(PDT), 2022. This international symposium is held jointly with Stanford University and Hokkaido University as a virtual event. There are five topics lined up, namely 1) Clinical radiotherapy for central nervous system, 2) Nuclear medicine and radiotherapy, 3) Proton medical physics, 4) Radiation biology, 5) Diagnostic imaging, followed by Special lecture by Prof. Amato Giaccia about radiation biology. Distinguished speakers are invited from all over the world as well as featuring well-known professors and researchers as the chairman and discussants for each session. Taking advantage of the virtual meeting, most of all lectures and discussions will be delivered live via Zoom and the recording will be made available for viewing on-demand with prior registration.
Please be ambitious to resister now to hear and ask questions to our world-class speakers!
Hiroki Shirato, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Global Center for Biomedical Science and Engineering
Faculty of Medicine, Hokkaido University
Quynh-Thu Le, M.D.
Professor and Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology
School of Medicine, Stanford University