Archive 2010

  
2010-07-18 15:00:00

Event contact:

AAPM


Event location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Event dates:
July 18-22, 2010


Organized by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine

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2010-09-12 15:00:00

Event contact:

Registration enquiries: 
Ms. Jill Barnard
jill.barnard@estro.org


Event location:

Barcelona, Spain


Event dates:
Sept 12- 16, 2010



The ESTRO annual meeting offers the most relevant and cutting edge science and education in radiation oncology, radiation biology, radiation physics and technology ...

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2010-09-21 15:00:00

Event contact:

IAEA, Vienna
ScientificForum2010@iaea.org


Event location:

Vienna International Centre, 
Vienna, Austria


Event dates:
Sept 21 - 22, 2010




Held at the Vienna International Centre where the IAEA is situated. This two-day scientific symposium organised by the IAEA will cover the Agency's role in combatting cancer, emerging technologies for cancer treatment and safe and appropriate use of new radiation medicine technology in new surroundings ...

 

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2010-10-09 15:00:00

Event contact:

EANM Secretariat
Hollandstrasse 14/Mezzanine
1020 Vienna, Austria
info@eanm.org


Event location:

Vienna, Austria


Event dates:
Oct 9 - 13, 2010




This conference covers the present status and future prospects of nuclear medicine imaging and radionuclide therapy ...

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2010-10-14 15:00:00

Event contact:

Lena Anceviciene
p: +370 37 300339
e: medphys@ktu.lt


Event location:

Kaunas, Lithuania


Event dates:
14 - 16 Oct, 2010




The mission of this conference is to consolidate the efforts of medical physicists, engineers, physicians and scientists working in hospitals, industry and academic institutions from different countries to solve health care problems related to application of radiation in medicine ...
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2010-10-30 15:00:00

Event contact:

Registration Enquiries: 
Christina Saunders
nssmic.refchair@gmail.com


Event location:

Knoxville, Tennesse, USA


Event dates:
30 Oct - 6 Nov 2010




Conference unites the diverse science in Medical Imaging and Nuclear Science and furthers the state-of-the-art by disseminating up-to-date scientific information ...

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2010-10-31 15:00:00

Event contact:

For registration follow this link


Event location:

San Diego, U.S.A.


Event dates:
Oct 31 - Nov 4, 2010



The ASTRO Annual Meeting has become the largest scientific meeting for radiation oncology in the world, and is the premier forum for sharing science, learning techniques and discussing new ideas. The scope of the meeting covers all staff groups working in the radiation oncology field - clinicians, physicists, biologists, nurses, dosimetrists and therapists.

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2010-11-09 00:00:00

Event contact:

Ms. Martina Khaelss
p: (+43 1) 2600 21315
f: (+43 1) 26007

(SUBMISSION PERIOD CLOSED)
e: m.khaelss@iaea.org


Event location:

Vienna, Austria


Event dates:
November 9-12, 2010




The major goal of this IAEA symposium is to provide a forum where advances in radiation dosimetry during the last decade, in radiation medicine and radiation protection can be disseminated and scientific knowledge exchanged ...

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2010-11-28 15:00:00

Event contact:

For registration follow this link


Event location:

Chicago, U.S.A.


Event dates:
Nov 28 - Dec 3, 2010



The RSNA annual meeting has a very broad scope and offers radiology and medical imaging professionals courses as well as and symposia, invited talks and a large tradeshow...

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2011-09-01 15:00:00

Event contact:

EANM secretariat:
info@eanm.org


Event location:

Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland


Event dates:
1 - 3 Sept, 2011




Our congress location, the Austria Center Vienna, is located between the tower blocks of the Donau City district and the Vienna International Centre (U.N.), in the most modern part of Vienna. It is easily reached by almost all forms of transport.
Historically, Vienna is one of the oldest university cities in Europe, and it has always been a city of science and research. For centuries Vienna was the centre of Habsburg power. The Habsburg Empire endured for more than 630 years, from the late 13th century to the end of the First World War in 1918. During that time many different nationalities with a population numbering as many as 56 million lived under the one crown within a global empire that stretched from Central Europe to South America.

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