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The Department of Medical Biophysics is a cross-disciplinary unit renowned for its legacy of groundbreaking achievements in cancer studies, therapies, and other medical fields. 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 in oncology and general biomedical research transcends traditional divisions between biology, physics, clinical medicine, and engineering, offering a contemporary, sophisticated academic framework and top-tier research education.
Within this PhD concentration, candidates undertake a thesis-driven doctoral program while following a structured medical physics coursework. The focused curriculum creates a research-rich setting where students engage deeply with clinical technologies used in medical imaging—including CT scans, MRI, nuclear medicine—and radiation treatment. Pioneering investigations in artificial intelligence, theranostics, and particle beam therapy are actively pursued. Participants acquire expertise to conduct rigorous research and cultivate leadership abilities.
Cardiovascular science examines the operations, architecture, and disorders of the heart and circulatory network. Several Medical Biophysics professors employ biological methods like molecular genetics alongside physical techniques such as advanced imaging to uncover new understandings of heart conditions and vascular physiology.