
The 2025 SSRMP annual meeting will take place in Geneva, where the society was founded in 1964 with Professor Dr. Hedi Fritz-Niggli as its first president. At that time, the aims of the society were set down to gain recognition and advance knowledge in the field of radiation biology, as well as to educate medical doctors and scientists in the fundamentals of radiation physics and radiation protection. Nowadays, the aims of the SSRMP have evolved with the society needs and are focused on patient care by supporting clinical practice, promoting research and teaching in the fields of radiobiology, medical physics and radiation protection. The SSRMP brings together and represents individuals who are active in these areas and who are interested in interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific development of these disciplines. This is the reason why this year’s annual meeting we will bring together clinics and research by organizing the meeting together with CERN.
We are looking forward to the contributions from these two communities and hope that they will be as numerous and diverse as they have always been.
We’re thrilled to be meeting you in Geneva!
ATTENTION: Please note that, due to restricted access to CERN premises, last-minute on-site registrations will not be possible.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Marta Sans Merce & Pierre Carbonez
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1, esplanae des Particules - Batient 33, reception du CERN - CCSCEnregistrement au batiment 33 et caf'de bienvenue
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Introduction: Introduction talks: SSRPM - CERN 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Benjamin Frisch (CERN), Marta Sans Merce
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SSRPM: Session 1 - Radiation oncology 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Marie Fargier Voiron, Vincent Fave
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The optimal beam parameters required to treat glioblastoma using Very High Energy Electron Pencil Beam ScanningSpeaker: Katie O'Shea
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Creating non-coplanar VMAT plans using an in-house optimizer with dosimetric pathfinding for a clinical environment.Speaker: Benjamin Brack
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The EURAMET-Project - Traceable dosimetry for FLASH radiotherapySpeaker: Fransiska Frei
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Clinical validation of a synthetic-CT (sCT) for brain radiotherapy treatmentsSpeaker: Vincent Fave
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Management of Geometric Distortions in MRI for Radiotherapy Planning: Implementation of QA Protocols Based on SSRMP Recommendation No.18Speaker: Angèle Marzin
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High-resolution mapping of LET and dose in 2DSpeaker: Mads Lykke Jensen
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Lunch break day one
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SSRPM: Session 2 - Medical Imaging and Radiation Protection 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Jonas Ekeberg, Natalia Saltybaeva
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Comparative Analysis of Fetal Dose Estimation Tools for CT Scans in Pregnant PatientsSpeaker: Anais Viry
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Development of a Quality Assurance Strategy for CT Protocols in Lung Cancer Screening: Ensuring Quality and Minimizing DoseSpeaker: Veronika Vitzthum
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Towards more clinical dose-image quality optimizations: development of a foveated channelized Hotelling observer model for patient CT imagesSpeaker: Laura Evans
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Improved X-ray field characterisation during image-guided interventions using the Timepix4 spectral detectorSpeaker: Tristan Genetay
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Optimizing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Interventional Radiology: Quantitative Assessment of Occupational Exposure and Shielding EffectivenessSpeaker: Tobias Pahlen
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Lunch Break: Coffee break 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
Lunch break day one
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SSRPM: Session 3 - Radiation oncology 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Arturs Meijers, Nathan Corradini
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Survey on deformable image registration in Swiss radiotherapy and multi-institutional dose accumulation comparisonSpeaker: Florian Amstutz
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Dosimetric Evaluation of the VENUS SHELL™ for Prone Breast RadiotherapySpeaker: Mania Aspradakis
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Superficial hyperthermia in combination with radiotherapy in recurrent breast cancer patients: thermal dose as a hyperthermia treatment quality indicatorSpeaker: Adela Ademaj
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A Novel Framework for Biologically Effective Dose Accumulation in Online Adaptive RadiotherapySpeaker: Björn Zobrist
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General assembly ( and group picture !) 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
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CERN Visit - Syncho-cyclotron - 3 Groups 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
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Social event - 19h30 to .... _________________ Restaurant Les Halles de l'île in Geneva ________________
19h30 till ...
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Registration: Resgistration day 2 33
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CERN
1, esplanae des Particules - Batient 33, reception du CERN - CCSCEnregistrement au batiment 33 et caf'de bienvenue
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SSRPM: Session 4 - Medical imaging 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: AnaÍs Viry, Elina Samara
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Photon-Counting CT in Radiotherapy: Material Identification for Accurate Dose PlanningSpeaker: Mohammad Varasteh
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Local DRLs in CT: Challenges and PitfallsSpeaker: Parisa Khateri
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Photon-counting based biplanar radiography for patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: radiation dose and image quality assessmentSpeaker: Natalia Saltybaeva
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Evaluation and Optimization of Pediatric VCUG Protocols After a Fluoroscopy System UpgradeSpeaker: Lucia Gallego Manzano
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Lunch Break: Coffee break: morning 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
Lunch break day one
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SSRPM: Session 5 - Nucear Medicine 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Gnesin Silvano, Siria Medici
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CERN’s Federated Learning Platform and AI applications for Medical Images Analysis
CAFEIN is a software technology based on Federated Learning developed at CERN. Originally designed for accelerators applications and later expanded to address new domains: most notably medical research. Hosted and maintained at CERN, CAFEIN provides a comprehensive federated platform that integrates specialized software components, Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), and CERN’s infrastructure to support large-scale scientific collaboration.
As artificial intelligence (AI) scales rapidly, data availability and accessibility have become critical bottlenecks. In the medical domain, these challenges are compounded by the need to safeguard confidentiality and privacy. What if we could train powerful AI models to advance healthcare without ever compromising sensitive data? CAFEIN enables exactly this: a federation of hospitals can collaborate on building stronger models without exposing their datasets or even revealing their participation. Staying true to CERN’s mission of “science for peace,” CAFEIN extends this spirit to secure, privacy-preserving collaboration across institutions. In this presentation, we will introduce the technology, highlight its architecture, and showcase current applications in medical imaging, along with the results achieved through this innovative approach, including promising outcomes using Graph Neural Networks (GNNs).Speaker: Matilde Carvalho Costa (CERN) -
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Superferric magnets for medical applications developed at CERN
CERN’s accelerator and magnet expertise is being applied to develop new technologies for particle therapy. Two ongoing projects show this knowledge transfer: the Next Ion Medical Machine Study (NIMMS), which investigates the design of a centre for high-intensity helium-ion radiotherapy, and GaToroid, a novel toroidal gantry concept that delivers near-instantaneous, multi-directional irradiation without moving the patient or the machine. In both projects, superferric magnets (a combination of iron yoke and superconducting coils) are explored as an energy-efficient solution for steering and focusing particle beams. This presentation will give an overview of the two projects, discuss engineering challenges, and highlight the potential of superferric magnet technology for the next-generation particle therapy systems.
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Monte Carlo investigation of red bone marrow dosimetry in 177Lu therapy of metastatic prostate cancer patientsSpeakers: Ernesto Amato, Leonard flickiger, Lucrezia Auditore, Romeo Jaccard, Silvano Gnesin, Siria Medici
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Transformer Dose Aware Deep Learning image Denoising model outperforming FDA approved GE ClarifyDL modelsSpeakers: Valentina Garibotto, Yazdan Salimi, Zahara Mansouri
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Simultaneous activity and attenuation reconstruction for time-of-flight PET via ADMM with TV constrainsSpeakers: Alejandro Lopez Montes, Emil Sidky
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3D imaging from full body planar scintigraphy guided by pre-therapy patient specific dataSpeakers: Alejandro Lopez Montes, Kuangyu Shi
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Lunch Break: Lunch break day 2 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
Lunch break day one
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SSRPM: Session 6 -Radiation oncology 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Artur Meijers, Hubert Gabrys
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Robustness testing of MLC optical sensors for online treatment reconstructionSpeaker: Nathan Corradini
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Assessment of Quantitative Metrics to Predict Normal-Tissue Sparing in FLASH-RTSpeaker: Abel Hecker
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AI based adaptive Treatment planning on the ELEKTA EVO for Prostate cancer or “It’s the end of treatment planning as we know it (and I feel fine)”Speaker: Matthias Lampe
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Comparison of pencil beam scanning and magnetically focused beam scanning for very high energy electron (VHEE) therapy with volumetric modulated arc therapy for a lung cancer caseSpeaker: Sascha Frei
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Prone Positioning for Right Breast Tomotherapy: Dosimetric Benefits and Delivery Robustness.Speaker: Maud Jaccard
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Integration of Virtual Unenhanced CT Images into Radiotherapy Treatment PlanningSpeaker: Mohammad Varasteh
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Lunch Break: Coffee break afternoon day 2 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
Lunch break day one
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SSRPM: Session 7 - Radiation oncology 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Frederic Mieville, Nikolaos Koutsouvelis
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Proof-of-Concept for Automating Patient-Specific Quality Assurance in MR-Only Radiotherapy Using Deep Learning-Based Out-of-Distribution DetectionSpeaker: Mariia Lapaeva
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Towards introduction of robustness assessment in clinical HDR brachytherapy quality assuranceSpeaker: Hannes Loebner
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Electron energy selection in dynamic mixed-beam arc radiotherapy for left-sided breast therapy: Robust vs PTV-basedSpeaker: Björn Zobrist
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Clinical implementation of transit in-vivo dosimetry based on EPID transmission data at KSW-ZRRationSpeakers: Alessandro Clivio, Francesca Belosi, Maria Aspradakis
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A python script for the creation of Clinical Goals for Treatment Plans in Eclipse environmentSpeaker: Alberto Degiovanni
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"First simultaneous dose, LET, and RBE measurements with OSLDs for helium beam therapy"Speaker: Jeppe Brage Christensen
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Peak-to-valley dose ratio enhancement for mega-voltage photon minibeam radiotherapy using magnetic fieldsSpeaker: Annalisa Walpen
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CERN visit day 2 - Synchro cyclotron - 3 Groups 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
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