




John R. Cameron Young Investigator Award (1st place)
Malik Brunet-Benkhoucha of McGill University
For the Best Scientific Paper Presentation Entitled:
"Low Dose Rate Prostate Brachytherapy: A Tomosynthesis-Based Intra-Operative Post-Implant Dose Evaluation"
2nd Place Young Investigator
Michael J. Price of MD Anderson Cancer Center
For an Outstanding Scientific Paper Presentation Entitled:
"The Imaging and Dosimetric Capabilities of a Novel CT/MR-Suitable, Anatomically Adaptive, Shielded HDR/PDR Intracavitary Brachytherapy Applicator for the Treatment of Cervical Cancer"
3rd Place Young Investigator
Todd F. Atwood of Wake Forest University
For an Outstanding Scientific Paper Presentation Entitled:
"Bioanatomic MR Imaging for Characterization of Brain Tumor and Radiation Response in the Rat Brain"