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Director: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Monika Ritsch-Marte Phone: +43 (0) 512 9003 70871 Fax: +43 (0) 512 9003 73870 |
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Mission statement
Medical physics applies the principles and methods of the physical sciences to biomedical
problems. The activities of medical physicists thus cover a broad spectrum that ranges from
the study of basic biomedical processes to the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
The Division of Biomedical Physics at Innsbruck Medical University pursues
application-oriented basic research projects devoted to the development of novel physical
methods and technologies in medicine or cell biology, in particular related to the topic
“Human Beings and Radiation” (laser light, UV, and ionizing radiation), providing physical
know-how for the clinical partners and for the public. Another major task of the Division
is the communication of the physical principles underlying modern medical technologies to
medical students, as well as the training of graduate students in applied physics, e.g.
within interdisciplinary PhD programmes.
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Research Groups
Biomedical Laser Applications
»CARS-Microscopy »Applications of Spatial Light Modulators (Optical Tweezers, Optical Image Filtering)
»Optoacoustic Holography »Photodynamic Therapy
UV Radiation
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UV@Innsbruck »UV-Index
Ionizing Radiation
»Radon emanation in the Alps
»Alderson-Rando Phantoms
...more on our Research Groups
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