CRUK RadNet Glasgow Centre

RadNet Glasgow+ 6th Annual Symposium:

Embracing New Technologies and Exploring Socioeconomic Factors 

Friday 20th March 2026 

Buy tickets for the RadNet Glasgow+ 6th Annual Symposium 

 
RadNet Glasgow+ brings you our 6th Annual Symposium. This year's focus will centre around championing the use of new technologies in radiotherapy research, and forefronting research that centres socioeconomic factors.

The day runs between 10:00 - 17:00. This year, we are excited to announce that for the first time the symposium will include a poster presentation. If you are interested in submitting please email our Project Manager at Edward.Strudwick@gla.systa-s.com. The deadline for submissions is Friday 27th February 2026. 

We are looking forward key note presentations from Petra Meier and Philippe Lambin:

Professor Petra Meier

Professor of Public Health at University of Glasgow, and Academic Lead - Glasgow Changing Futures (GCF) Healthy & Equitable Futures 

Professor Philippe Lambin

Professor of Precision Medicine at Maastricht University 


 

Agenda

10:00-10:10 Welcome and Update 

Anthony Chalmers

 

Session 1: Exploring Socioeconomic Determinants of Radiotherapy Outcomes

10:10-10:40 University of Glasgow Healthy and Equitable Futures

Petra Meier

10:40-11:05 RT Completion and socioeconomic deprivation

Rachel Brooker 

11:05-11:20 Tea and Coffee Break 

11:20-11:35 'The challenge of inequalities across the head and neck cancer continuum' 

David Conway 

11:35-11:45 Overview of GLAHNC 

Claire Paterson and Catriona Douglas 

11:45-12:00 Are clinical trial participants representative of the head and neck cancer population? 

Katy Fair 

12:00-12:15 BARITONE Imaging Data 

Ronan Valentine and Stephy Anderson

12:15-13:15 Lunch and Posters 

 

Session 2: Embracing New Technologies 

13:15-13:35 R&D in radiotherapy physics 

Jonny Bowden

13:35-13:50 Introducing Ethos and Hypersight

Ross Carruthers 

13:50-14:10 Total body PET and MRT at Glasgow 

Dave Colville

14:10-14:30 Tea and Coffee Break 

14:30-15:00 'The history and evolution of radiomics' 

Philippe Lambin

15:15-15:30 Automated Mesothelioma Segmentation 

Kevin Blyth 

15:30-15:45 Living Lab Radiomics 

Alge Bloom 

15:45-16:00 Summary 

Gareth Inman

16:00-17:00 Poster Session with Refreshements