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Faculty members are active in theoretical and experimental research in medical physics and its clinical applications. This research includes the study of basic mechanisms by which radiation transfers energy to the medium; the development of new techniques for directing and measuring various radiations used in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer; the optimization of physical parameters for diagnostic medical imaging including radiography, computerized tomography and radionuclide imaging; optimization of treatment plans for radiation treatment of cancer; three-dimensional graphics display in diagnostic imaging and radiation oncology; and biological radiation dosimetry.
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