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Casper Beijst is a medical physicist and scientist at the Department of Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht. His research focuses on motion correction techniques for imaging and radiotherapy, with a particular emphasis on bridging radiology and radiotherapy through dual expertise in medical physics.
- Leader of the Molecular and Motion Reconstruction group
- Established a research team of 8 members through competitive grants
- Specializes in cross-disciplinary imaging applications for cancer therapy
Research Interests: His work integrates advanced imaging technologies with radiation oncology, focusing on improving tumor localization accuracy and developing hybrid imaging systems for real-time therapy guidance. Key applications include glioma re-irradiation, rectal cancer monitoring, and sentinel lymph node detection in oral cancer.
Scientific Awards:
- NWO Long Term Partnership grant (2024)
- KWF Public Private Partnership grant (2022)
- NWO Open Technology Program grant (2021)
- Nijbakker Morra Mobility Fellowship (2020)
- ENEN Mobility fellowship (2020)
Publications demonstrate expertise in PET/MRI technology, hybrid imaging systems, and motion correction algorithms, with applications across multiple cancer types and surgical contexts.


