Ph.D. in Neuroradiology is a 3-5 year research program that focuses on sophisticated imaging techniques for diagnosing and treating neurological illnesses. It combines radiology, neurology, and medical physics, focusing on MRI, CT, PET, and angiography. The program covers topics such as neuro-oncology, stroke imaging, and neurovascular treatments in order to improve diagnostic accuracy and therapy planning. Students perform research on innovative imaging techniques, image-guided therapeutics, and radiotracers. Graduates go on to work in academic research, clinical neuroradiology, and the pharmaceutical business, where they help to advance brain imaging, minimally invasive procedures, and neurological illness management.