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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 curriculum and top-tier research opportunities.
Within this PhD track, candidates undertake thesis research while following a specialized medical physics course sequence. The program fosters an intensive research setting where students engage with clinical technologies like CT scans, MRI, nuclear medicine, and radiation treatment. Active research areas include AI applications, theranostics, and particle beam therapies, equipping students to conduct impactful studies and cultivate leadership abilities.
Image-guided interventions utilize medical imaging for planning, executing, and assessing surgical and therapeutic procedures, enhancing precision while minimizing invasiveness. MRI and CT serve as primary modalities, supplemented by ultrasound, angiography, surgical navigation systems, and specialized software. Medical device development drives healthcare innovation, with department researchers engineering sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic tools under rigorous standards. This work aims to improve disease detection, treatment delivery, and procedural guidance.