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Keywords: Radiation Detectors
PO-GePV-I-93Characterization of the Modified Solid-State Detector, RTI R-100M, in the Diagnostic Energy Range Compared Against Production Model RTI R-100 and Ionization Chamber
A Aljabal*, P Lin, M Ghita, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
PO-GePV-T-147Compact Radiation Detector for Wireless Thermoacoustic Range Verification Detects Pulse-To-Pulse Variations During Conventional Proton Therapy   
S Patch1*, Y Hao2, T Zhao2, S Pauly3, (1) Acoustic Range Estimates, Chicago, IL, (2) Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, (3) Rapiscan | AS-E, Oak Ridge, TN
PO-GePV-T-220A Transportable Hypoxic Phantom for DNA Irradiation Damage Studies
D Johnson*, M Tambasco, San Diego State Univ, San Diego, CA
PO-GePV-T-229Comparison of Sun Nuclear ArcCHECK and IBA MatriXX Resolution for Patient Specific IMRT QA
A Boria*, Z Su, P Sabouri, G Narayanasamy, F Kalantari, University of Arkansas for Medical Sci, Little Rock, AR
PO-GePV-T-230Patient-Specific Quality Assurance Multi-Leaf Collimator Error Detection: Comparison of EPID and Array-Based Methods
S Roles*, J Winiecki, A Rapchak, G Owen, C Mart, D McDonald, W Godwin, M Maynard, J Peng, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
PO-GePV-T-271Update of the GEANT4-DNA Software for Simulation of Radiation Chemical Yield for Reactive Water Radiolysis Species at Different Temperature and PH
J Bian1, J Duran1, W Shin2, J Ramos-Mendez3, L Childress4, J Sankey4, J Seuntjens1,5, S Abbasinejad Enger*1,5,6, (1) Medical Physics Unit, Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, (2) Department of Radiation Oncology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea, (3) Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California San Francisco, California, United States of America, (4) Department of Physics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, (5) Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, (6) Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
SU-E-BRC-7Utilization of Toroids for Output and Energy Monitoring of Pulsed Electron FLASH Beams
K Liu*, A Glick, A Palmiero, N Chopra, S Beddar, E Schueler, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
SU-H300-IePD-F5-6Proton Range Shift Verification by Using Gamma Electron Vertex Imaging (GEVI) System in Spot Scanning Proton Therapy
S. H. Kim1, Y. Ku2, J. Jung2, C. H. Kim2, J. H. Jeong1*, (1) Center for Proton Therapy, National Cancer Center, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, KR, (2) Department of Nuclear Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, KR
SU-H430-IePD-F4-5Feasibility of Performing Volumetric Calorimeter Measurements Using a 3D-Printed Vessel
M D'Souza1*, A Sarfehnia1,2, (1) Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, (2) Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
SU-I400-BReP-F3-5Gamma Imaging Using Hybrid Coded-Aperture and Compton Scatter Imaging
B Montz1*, J Hayward1, C Ramsey1,2, (1) University Of Tennessee, Knoxville,(2) Thompson Cancer Survival Center, Knoxville, TN
SU-J-BRA-0The Need for Robust Dosimetry of Flash Beams
M McEwen1*, A Subiel2*, A Mascia3*, (1) National Research Council, Ottawa, ON, CA, (2) National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, GB, (3) University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH
TH-A-202-5Measurement of the Time Structure of FLASH Irradiation Using Prompt Gamma Rays and Secondary Neutrons as Surrogates
S Charyyev1, R Liu2, X Yang3, J Zhou4, W S Dynan5, C Oancea6, L Lin7*, (1) Emory University, Atlanta, GA, (2) Emory University, Atlanta, GA, (3) Emory University, Atlanta, GA, (4) Emory University, Atlanta, GA, (5) Emory University, Atlanta, GA, (6) ADVACAM, Praha, Czech Republic, (7) Emory Proton Therapy Center, Atlanta, GA
TU-F115-IePD-F4-1Silicon Devices for Monitoring Electron FLASH Beams
O Villarreal1,2*, A Vignati1,2, M Abujami1,2, D Bersani1,2, E Data1,2, C Galeone1,3, S Giordanengo2, F Mas Milian1,2,4, E Medina1,2, D Montalvan Olivares1,2, V Monti1,2, R Cirio1,2, R Sacchi1,2, (1) Universita' Degli Studi Di Torino, Physics dept, Italy, IT, (2) INFN National Institute for Nuclear Physics, Torino, Italy, IT,(3) GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research, Biophysics dept, Darmstadt, Germany, D (4) Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Ilheus, Brazil, BR.
TU-F115-IePD-F4-5Novel Detector Array for Radiotherapy Beam Monitoring: Resistive Electrode Array (REA)
P Zygmanski1*, J Lima2, A Liles3, V Zhang4, I Gineitaite3, E Sajo3, D Brivio1, (1) Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, (2) Hofstra, Mineola, NY, (3) University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, (4) Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
WE-A-202-1Assessing the DNA Damaging Effectiveness of Ionizing Radiation Using Plasmid DNA
Y Maayah1*, H Nusrat2, G Pang2, M Tambasco1, (1) San Diego State Univ, San Diego, CA, (2) Odette Cancer Centre, Toronto, ON, CA
WE-A-202-4Intra- and Inter-DNA Dosimeter Measurement Variability for Quantifying DNA Double Strand Breaks From Ionizing Radiation
C Valdes*, M Tambasco, San Diego State Univ, San Diego, CA

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