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The Department of Medical Biophysics is a cross-disciplinary unit renowned for its pioneering work in cancer studies, therapies, and other medical advancements. Based mainly at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Sunnybrook Research Institute, and SickKids Research Institute, it provides graduate programs culminating in Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. This innovative program bridges biology, physics, clinical medicine, and engineering, offering a contemporary academic framework and top-tier research opportunities.
Within this PhD track, candidates undertake thesis research while following a structured medical physics coursework. The program fosters an intensive research setting where students engage with clinical technologies like CT scans, MRI, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy. Pioneering studies in AI diagnostics, theranostics, and particle beam therapy are actively pursued. Participants acquire expertise to conduct impactful research and cultivate leadership abilities.
Biological systems, ranging from cellular components to entire organisms, rely heavily on structural organization. Imaging methods help decipher these spatial relationships, supporting both medical diagnostics and the study of healthy growth throughout life. MBP scientists innovate new imaging tools while expanding clinical uses of existing technologies. Current research encompasses MRI, ultrasound, brain mapping, X-ray, and optical methods applied to various organs and conditions. Projects may explore fundamental physics, device engineering, or clinical implementation, depending on development phases and intended applications.