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Tami Freeman

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Recent Articles

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Ultrasound probe maps real-time blood flow across entire organs

Multi-lens array probe visualizes the micro-vasculature of entire large organs without compromising image resolution or frame rate
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Tumour-specific radiofrequency fields suppress brain cancer growth

Low-level radiofrequency therapy inhibited the growth of glioblastoma cells and demonstrated clinical benefit in a patient with brain cancer
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Machine learning optimizes nanoparticle design for drug delivery to...

Predictive model accelerates the development of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers for targeting neurodegenerative diseases
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ASTRO 2025: expanding the rules of radiation therapy

A look at some of the more unconventional applications of radiation therapy reported at the ASTRO 2025 meeting
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Leo Cancer Care launches first upright photon therapy system

The Grace radiotherapy system delivers conventional X-ray radiation therapy to patients in the upright position
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Optimizing upright proton therapy: hybrid delivery provides faster,...

Adding shoot-through proton layers to static proton arcs improves plan quality and reduces treatment times for upright proton therapy
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Radioactive ion beams enable simultaneous treatment and imaging in ...

Researchers demonstrate the first treatment of an animal tumour using radioactive carbon ion beams
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Crainio's Panicos Kyriacou explains how their light-based instrumen...

Panicos Kyriacou talks about the development and uses of Crainio's non-invasive sensor to measure intracranial pressure
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Amorphous carbon membrane creates precision proton beams for cancer...

Ultraclean monolayer amorphous carbon can be used to generate high-current, low-scattering proton treatment beams
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Magnetically controlled microrobots show promise for precision drug...

Self-assembling microrobots can be magnetically delivered, manoeuvred and retrieved after targeted delivery of their therapeutic cargo
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Accounting for skin colour increases the accuracy of Cherenkov dosi...

Skin luminance imaging can mitigate the effect of skin pigmentation on Cherenkov-based radiotherapy dosimetry
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Electric field treatment restores movement to rats with spinal inju...

An ultrathin implant that delivers stimulation directly to the spinal cord significantly improved motion and sensation in injured rats
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PhD student Ekaterina Shanina wins Early Career Researcher Award fo...

UC Davis student wins journal award for developing a novel brain phantom for positron emission tomography
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Ultrafast PET imaging could shed light on cardiac and neurological ...

An ultrasensitive small-animal PET scanner can image the entire body of a rat with sub-second temporal resolution
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Harnessing the power of light for healthcare

Nick Stone discusses some of the many ways in which light can be used for diagnostic and therapeutic applications
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Generative AI speeds medical image analysis without impacting accuracy

The first generative AI tool to be integrated into a clinical workflow eases the creation of radiography reports
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Wireless e-tattoos help manage mental workload

Flexible forehead e-tattoo enables stable monitoring of EEG and EOG signals during everyday tasks
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Retinal stimulation reveals colour never before seen by the human eye

The Oz technique stimulates individual photoreceptor cells on the retina to directly control their activation
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World’s first patient treatments delivered with proton arc therapy

Proton arc therapy offers a superior dose distribution compared with existing state-of-the-art proton delivery techniques
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Low-temperature plasma halves cancer recurrence in mice

Treatment with a cold atmospheric plasma reduced the recurrence rate of melanoma tumours after surgery by roughly 50%
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Imaging reveals how microplastics may harm the brain

Studies in mice show that microplastics entering the bloodstream are engulfed by immune cells, forming clusters that can block cerebral blood vessels