ENLIGHT Annual Meeting and Training 2019, Caen
IMPORTANT: The presentations are available on this webpage. If you wish to utilize them, please contact the speakers.
The European Network for Light Ion Hadron Therapy (ENLIGHT) was established in 2002 following various European particle therapy network initiatives during the 1980s and 1990s. ENLIGHT started its work on major topics related to hadron therapy (HT), such as patient selection, clinical trials, technology, radiobiology, imaging and health economics. It was initiated through CERN and ESTRO and dealt with various disciplines such as (medical) physics and engineering, radiation biology and radiation oncology. A regular annual meeting structure was started in 2002 and continues until today bringing together the various disciplines and projects and institutions in the field of HT at different European places for regular exchange of information on best practices and research and development.
The 17th ENLIGHT annual meeting will be taking place on 1st to 3rd July 2019 in the Centre François Baclesse, 3 avenue Général Harris, F-14000 CAEN - in the Teaching Department (Service d’enseignement) ground floor (“rez-de-jardin”).
We look forward to meeting you in Caen.
CALL FOR ENLIGHT ABSTRACTS: We invite you to submit your abstract for presenting a poster following the guidelines, following link below on this page. The authors of the best three posters will be granted the possibility to give an oral presentation. Deadline: June 24, 12:00 (CET)
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Coffee and registration 30m
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Welcome talk(s) 30mSpeakers: A. Mahé Marc, Jacques BALOSSO (ARCHADE/FranceHADRON), Manjit Dosanjh (CERN)
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Didactic Session
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Biomarkers and liquid biopsy from an experimental point of view 1h
The goal is to initiate young scientists to the interest of biomarkers, how to retrieve them, how to handled them, what are de scientific questions about them and what kind of scientific hypothesis can be addressed by biomarkers…
Speaker: Siamak Haghdoost (Caen University, FR)
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Workshop 1: Practical access to experimental platforms in Europe and Japan
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RADIATE 20m
RADIATE is funded by the EU Research and Innovation programme Horizon 2020 and is committed to providing easy access for researchers from academia and industry to the participating ion beam facilities. About 15.800 hours of transnational access in total is offered free of charge to users who pass the RADIATE proposal procedure.
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WP6 EPTN Review of beam access in Europe 20mSpeaker: Manjit Dosanjh (CERN, ENLIGHT)
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MediNet 20m
MediNet, within ENSAR2, is a network that focuses on the development of tools to be used for medical applications and specifically on radiation therapy. The main emphasis is put on applications for ion-beam therapy with two distinct pillars: Research on detector instrumentation for radiation therapy and development of nuclear tools for the radiation quality characterization in ion-beam therapy.
Speaker: Giulio Magrin (MedAustron, AU)
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Coffee break 30m
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Workshop 1: Practical access to experimental platforms in Europe and Japan
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Summary of the GSI: FAIR access and beam offer 30mSpeaker: Martina C. Fuss (GSI, GE)
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General discussion as a round table, demands, how to apply, advises, examples, cost, collaboration 30m
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Lunch 1h
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Coffee break 30m
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Workshop 2: Animal models for PT experimentation
(the goal is to give practical information for developing the use of an animal model for tumour and normal tissue experiments)
Conveners: Cyrille Orset , Kevin Prise, Dr Myriam* Bernaudin (Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, CEA, CNRS, ISTCT/CERVOxy group, GIP Cyceron, Caen, France)-
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Reminder of the global European regulation on the use of animal models 20mSpeaker: Cyrille Orset (Cycéron)
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Examples of platform working with animal models: INFN Catane 20mSpeaker: Francesco Paolo Cammarrata (IBFM/CNR, Italy)
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Examples of platform working with animal models: The OncoModel platform in Caen 20mSpeaker: Samuel Valable (CYCERON, Caen)
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Examples of platform working with animal models: The ICPO RadExp platform in Orsay 20mSpeakers: Annalisa Patriarca (Institut-Curie Recherche, Orsay), Frédéric Pouzoulet (Institut-Curie Recherche, Orsay)
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Examples of platform working with animal models: Organ-on-chip as human analog model for in-vivo particle irradiation studies 20mSpeaker: Frederic Zenhausen (University of Arizona Cancer Center, USA)
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Remnant of Workshop 1: INSPIRE protons beam access 25m
Led by the University of Manchester, INSPIRE is a Horizon 2020 funded European Research Project that aims to provide a world-leading integrating activity for European research in Proton Beam Therapy (PBT). Inspire’s Transnational Access infrastructure is dedicated to providing free access to research rooms in clinical proton beam therapy centres across Europe.
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Remnant of Workshop 1: ERINS project (after ENSAR2) 25m
ERINS is a project supposed to continue the ENSAR2 project which is a European Network Research Infrastructure supported for applied nuclear physics in Europe.
Speaker: Marek Lewitowicz (GANIL, FR)
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Summary, and global discussion or conclusion
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Coffee and Registration 30m
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Welcome Talk 15m
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Session I: Quality assurance, advanced instrumentation and organ motionConveners: AM Frelin, Vincenzo Patera (University of Rome Sapienza)
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Patient QA by on line imaging 20mSpeaker: Dr Denis Dauvergne (LPSC, CNRS/IN2P3- Grenoble University)
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Organ motion control, clinical practice 20mSpeaker: Alessandro Vai (CNAO, Italy)
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Organ motion control, advanced concepts 20mSpeaker: Ye Zhang (PSI, Switzerland)
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Organ motion modelization 20mSpeaker: Hamid Ladjal (LIRIS, Lyon)
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Coffee break and Poster 10m
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Session II: Radiobiology (I) and Progress in Dose Calculation in PTConveners: C Rodriguez-Lafrasse (Lyon), Thomas Schmid (Klinikum rechts der Isar, TU München)
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Unusual dose delivery questioning radiobiology (1): Flash effect 20mSpeaker: Jean Bourhis (CHUV, Lausanne)
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Radiobiology and progress in dose calculation in PT: the FRoG platform 20mSpeaker: Andrea Mairani (Fondazione CNAO)
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The NanOx model 25mSpeaker: Michaël BEUVE (IPNL , Université Lyon 1)
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Unusual dose delivery questioning radiobiology (2): proton minibeam therapy by focused beams 20mSpeaker: Gerd Datzmann (Munchen)
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Lunch on site plus posters visit and poster jury working 1h 10m
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Session III: Radiobiology (II)
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Nanoparticles entering practice 20mSpeaker: Prof. Jacques BALOSSO (ARCHADE/FranceHADRON)
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Specific aspects of tumor cells' response to carbon ions 20mSpeaker: C Rodriguez-Lafrasse (Lyon)
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Is Hypoxia sensitive to particle therapy 20mSpeaker: Walter Tinganelli (GSI)
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General discussion on radiology sessions II and III 15m
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Coffee break and poster visit 30m
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Session IV: Introduction Talk about ARCHADE - CYCLHADConvener: Jacques BALOSSO (ARCHADE/FranceHADRON)
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Shuttle transfer to CYCLHAD - three groups 30m
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Visit of CYCLHAD center and poster presentation of ARCHADE project in Caen 1h 30m
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Shuttle transfer from CYCLHAD to Caen town hall 30m
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Social Event and Dinner 2h 35m
At the Abbaye aux Hommes, Townhall of Caen
For 19:30, visit, welcome address, a proclamation of awards, other…
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Coffee and Registration 30m
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Session V (first part): Results or progresses in ongoing clinical trials
(the goal is to share information on the progress of ongoing clinical trials, difficulties, failures, prospects of results, a project of multicentric comparative studies)
Conveners: Juliette Thariat (Unicaen, CFB, Archade), Robert Miller (Michigan State University)- 09:00
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Clinical trial project in MedAustron 30mSpeaker: Piero Fossati (MedAustron)
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the collaborative pancreatic trials in Europe and China 30mSpeaker: Piero Fossati (MedAustron)
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Coffee break and poster visit 30m
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Session V (second part): Results or progresses in ongoing clinical trials
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Advance of the PHRC-ETOILE (Fr-It) 30mSpeaker: Jacques BALOSSO (ARCHADE/FranceHADRON)
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TBC 20m
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The need for randomized clinical trials in PT 30mSpeaker: Enrico Clementel (University of Ghent)
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Project of an international survey 10mSpeaker: Y. Santigny 6
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Lunch on Site 1h
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Session VI: Poster Session: Poster awards winners presentationConveners: Jacques BALOSSO (ARCHADE/FranceHADRON), Manjit Dosanjh (CERN)
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Award for Sébastien Curtoni 20m
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Award for Olivier Guipaud 20m
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Award for Stewart Mein 20m
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Session VII: Facilities progress, new projects and new technology designConveners: Jean-Marc Fontbonne (CNRS), Simona Giordanengo (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
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Centres advancement (MedAustron, Aarhus, Manchester, Maastricht, Groningen) 20mSpeaker: Pawel Olko
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An overview of different new techniques/options/methods that are being studied/proposed at the moment 30mSpeaker: Jacobus Maarten Schippers
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Particle therapy status in South Korea 20mSpeaker: Woo-Yoon Park (Chungbuk National University)
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Coffee break and poster visit 30m
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Session VIII: Presentations from IndustryConvener: T Teissonnier
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Mevion: Advances in integrated compact single-room proton therapy systems 20mSpeaker: Sara La Civita (enlight@cern.ch)
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IBA: Defining the future of Proton Therapy with Arc and Flash 20mSpeaker: Claude Dupont
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Announcement of ENLIGHT 2020 and closure, farewell 35mSpeaker: Olav Dahl (Norway)
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