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The Department of Medical Biophysics is a multidisciplinary unit renowned for its pioneering work in cancer studies, therapies, and other biomedical 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 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 dedicated 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 therapy. Current investigations include AI applications, theranostics, and particle beam therapies, equipping students with skills for impactful research and professional leadership.
Stem Cells possess the unique ability to transform into diverse cell types. MBP scientists explore multiple facets of stem cell behavior, including differentiation and self-renewal processes. This research builds upon foundational discoveries by department professors Drs. McCulloch and Till during the 1960s. Regenerative medicine merges stem cell science with molecular biology and tissue engineering techniques, aiming to cultivate human tissues from embryonic stem cells and model developmental processes in laboratory settings.