Ph.D. in Nuclear Medicine

Ph.D. in nuclear medicine is a 3-5 year program that focuses on research and examines the use of radioactive materials in disease diagnosis and treatment. To create novel radiopharmaceuticals, imaging methods (PET, SPECT, CT), and targeted radionuclide treatments, it combines molecular biology, chemistry, medical physics, and radiology. The program places a strong emphasis on research in neurology, cardiology, and oncology with the goal of improving treatment efficacy and diagnostic accuracy. Students become proficient in advanced medical imaging, radiation safety, and dosimetry. Graduates can work in academia, clinical research, pharmaceutical development, and regulatory positions, all of which contribute to cutting-edge improvements in patient care and medical diagnostics.
 

 

 

 

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