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Dr. Stacey Holloway serves as a Research Fellow at Clinical Research Garscube and an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow. Her work bridges medical physics and clinical oncology with a specialized focus on brain cancer treatment methodologies.
Her research centers on glioblastoma and head/neck cancers, specifically developing DIR-based computational models to track anatomical changes during proton therapy. This work enhances treatment precision by predicting weekly morphological shifts in tumors and surrounding tissues, directly addressing challenges in radiation dose accuracy. Her approach integrates advanced imaging techniques with radiotherapy protocols to minimize collateral damage while maximizing tumor targeting efficacy.
Dr. Holloway's 2022 publication demonstrates her leadership in applying physics-based modeling to clinical oncology challenges. Her current research trajectory emphasizes real-time adaptation of proton therapy protocols using predictive analytics, with potential applications across multiple cancer types requiring precision radiation delivery.
She operates within the Clinical Research Garscube unit under the School of Cancer Sciences, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to translate computational models into clinical practice. Her work contributes to the University of Glasgow's strategic focus on innovative cancer therapeutics and personalized treatment approaches.
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