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  1. Feasibility study to achieve ultra-fast treatment delivery to treat moving targets using universal and dynamic ridge-filter and high-intensity beams 

    Maradia, Vivek; Colizzi, Isabella; Meer, David; et al. (2023)
    International Journal of Particle Therapy
    Other Conference Item
  2. Large‐Scale Bottom‐Up Fabricated 3D Nonlinear Photonic Crystals 

    Vogler‐Neuling, Viola Valentina; Talts, Ülle‐Linda; Ferraro, Rebecca; et al. (2024)
    Advanced Photonics Research
    Journal Article
  3. Optimizing Outcomes in Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders Using Smartphone-Based and Passive Sensing Features: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial 

    Müller-Bardorff, Miriam; Schulz, Ava; Paersch, Christina; et al. (2024)
    JMIR Research Protocols
    Background: Psychotherapies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), currently have the strongest evidence of durable symptom changes for most psychological disorders, such as anxiety disorders. Nevertheless, only about half of individuals treated with CBT benefit from it. Predictive algorithms, including digital assessments and passive sensing features, could better identify patients who would benefit from CBT, and thus, improve ...
    Journal Article
  4. Data-driven approaches to maximize clinical impact in spinal cord injury research 

    Bourguignon, Lucie (2024)
    Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a medical condition resulting from damage to the spinal cord. As the spinal cord represents the primary connection between the brain and peripheral organ systems, a disruption leads to numerous impairments in locomotion, sensation, and organ functions. A SCI therefore undermines the overall quality of life and independence of the individuals affected and their families. This realization is particularly relevant ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  5. Navigating cellular complexity in plasmonic photothermal therapy: a standardised in vitro protocol 

    Villuendas Garcia, Helena (2024)
    Plasmonic photothermal therapy (PPTT) emerges as a transformative approach for cancer treatment at the intersection of nanophotonics, biotechnology and cell biology, promising to overcome the limitations of conventional cancer treatments. In PPTT, gold nanoparticles are illuminated to induce localised heating, selectively targeting malignant cells in a minimally invasive treatment. However, despite its potential, the lack of comprehensive ...
    Doctoral Thesis

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