Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2015
Title: The Innovations of Anders Murman
Introduction
Anders Murman is a notable inventor based in Uppsala, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the field of radiation therapy through his innovative inventions. With a total of three patents to his name, Murman's work focuses on enhancing the accuracy and effectiveness of radiation treatments.
Latest Patents
Murman's latest patents include a "Device and method for 3D dose tracking in radiation therapy." This invention relates to verifying the quality of a radiation beam in conformal radiation therapy, particularly for Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) applications. The device tracks the actual 3D dose distribution in the patient throughout the treatment by reconstructing photon fluences from measured 2D detector responses during irradiation, in conjunction with updated patient images.
Another significant patent is the "Method and device for online IMRT verification." This method monitors and signals errors in a radiation therapy apparatus during treatment delivery. It involves providing a radiation array detector capable of measuring the detector response of the radiation treatment. The method includes determining a predicted detector response, measuring the actual response, and comparing the two to signal any errors that exceed a given threshold. This invention also encompasses a device with electronic 2-dimensional detectors, a processor device, and main software.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Anders Murman has worked with prominent companies in the field, including Ion Beam Applications S.A. and Raysearch Laboratories AB. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in radiation therapy technologies.
Collaborations
Murman has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Caterina Brusasco and Lutz Müller. These collaborations have likely enriched his work and led to further advancements in radiation therapy.
Conclusion
Anders Murman is a distinguished inventor whose contributions to radiation therapy have the potential to improve treatment outcomes for patients. His innovative patents reflect his commitment to advancing medical technology and enhancing the quality of care in radiation therapy.