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BioMedical Physics Research

The BioMedical Physics Research is one of the fastest growing integrated research programs in the Department of Radiation Oncology.  Our physicists are also research scientists tasked with the goal to develop clinical research in areas directly related to patient safety, quality, and innovative treatment techniques. (Physicists)

BioMedical Physics Interdepartmental Graduate Program

The goal of the Biomedical Physics Interdepartmental Graduate Program is been the development of research scientists who are well versed in physics, mathematics, engineering and computer science, and who understand the application of these disciplines to the instruments and techniques used in the practice of radiology, nuclear medicine and radiation oncology. (read more)

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