Medical Physics is a branch of applied physics; it uses concepts and methods of physics to help diagnose and treat human disease. The UW Medical Physics Department offers graduate training and education in radiological physics and dosimetry and in functional, anatomical, and interventional medical imaging. New procedures including ablation therapy, molecular imaging, optical imaging, photoacoustic imaging and biomagnetism also are included in the curriculum and research.



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