Dr. Thomas G. Purdie completed his PhD in Medical Biophysics at Western University in 2002 and following graduate school, completed a medical physics residency and research fellowship at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Dr. Purdie joined Princess Margaret Cancer Centre as Staff Medical Physics in 2005 and became board certified through CCPM in 2017. Dr. Purdie is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Radiation Oncology and Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto and is a Clinician Scientist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Research Institute.
Dr. Purdie has been developing machine learning methods applied to radiation oncology since 2012 leading and has patented and commercialized technologies in automated treatment planning and machine learning.
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