
About
Gabriel Famulari serves as an Assistant Professor in the Medical Physics Unit at McGill University and a Medical Physicist in the Radiation Oncology Department at the SMBD Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. His work bridges academic research and clinical radiation oncology physics.
His research expertise includes:
- Advanced brachytherapy techniques for prostate and head & neck cancers
- Dosimetric optimization and uncertainty analysis
- Monte Carlo simulation of radiation transport
- Development of novel radiation sources (e.g., 169Yb)
- Microdosimetry and radiation-tissue interactions
- Bone dose assessment in radiation therapy
Analysis of his 2020-2023 publications reveals a consistent focus on improving brachytherapy precision through computational modeling and experimental validation. Key trends include robust optimization for prostate treatments, characterization of emerging isotopes like 169Yb, and investigation of secondary radiation effects in complex anatomical sites.
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Dr. Famulari operates within the Radiation Oncology Department (G18-117) at the SMBD Jewish General Hospital, collaborating with McGill's Medical Physics Unit to advance clinical medical physics practices through research integrated with patient care.
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