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Clinical and Experimental Radiobiology Course 2025
Clinical and Experimental Radiobiology is a five-day course that takes place at the University of Toronto in the Spring every year. This program provides a comprehensive overview of radiation biology with a particular emphasis on aspects of direct relevance to the practice of radiation oncology. It addresses the molecular and cellular responses to radiation-induced damage that influence cell death in both tumors and normal tissues. Quantitation of radiation effects and the underlying biological basis for fractionation of radiotherapy and dose-response relationships in the clinic are covered in depth. The biological basis for current approaches to improve radiotherapy will be described including novel fractionation schemes, retreatment issues, targeting hypoxia, biological modifiers and combined radiotherapy/chemotherapy.
Course Details
- Dates: April 7-11, 2025 (Monday to Friday)
- Time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (EDT)
- Format: Hybrid
- Local learners: In person
- Location: Room 126, Woodsworth College, University of Toronto (119 St. George St., Toronto, ON M5S 1A9)
- Non-local learners: Online via Zoom
- Local learners: In person
Registration
Registration is open until March 31, 2025, 11:59 PM (EDT).
All tickets are subject to HST.
- UofT affiliates*: CA$280.00
- Non-UofT affiliates: CA$380.00
(You will be redirected to the Eventbrite registration page to complete your order.)
Exam#
- Date: Friday, April 25, 2025
- Time*: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (EDT)
- Format:
- Local learners: In person on the computer
- Location: Room 1200 and 1210, Bahen Centre for Information Technology (40 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 2E4)
- Non-local learners: Online
- Local learners: In person on the computer
*The exam time and location for non-local learners will be determined on a case-by-case basis. (Exam proctored locally - details will be sent directly to course participants and local coordinators)
#The exam is only mandatory for students requiring course credit, otherwise, it is optional.