

About us
Our research has a strong focus on early detection and early treatment of common diseases. It covers fundamental research on a molecular level, development of new medical devices and software tools, and translates these results to clinical applications that can be used in daily routine. read moreAbout us
Our mission is to bridge the gap between research and practice and to help shape the future of healthcare. We use technology to make healthcare more affordable by increasing automation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, thus freeing manpower for those areas in patient care in which the "human touch" is most needed.The five fundamental science groups cover:
- ultrasound (MUSIC),
- biomedical MR (BioMR),
- diagnostic image analysis (DIAG),
- nuclear medicine (NucMed)
- advanced x-ray tomographic imaging (AXTI).
Our researchers Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
A list of researchers connected to this department. read moreResearch groups Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
The five fundamental science groups cover ultrasound (MUSIC), biomedical MR (BioMR), diagnostic image analysis (DIAG), nuclear medicine (NucMed) and advanced x-ray tomographic imaging (AXTI). read more-
Elina Stamatelatou won first price oral presentation30 May 2022
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Mathias Prokop appointed department head of Radiology UMCGHe also remains department head of Imaging Radboudumc11 April 2022
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Thomas van den Heuvel wins Stairway to Impact Award for safer pregnancies using AIAward for safer pregnancies using AI1 December 2021
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Radboudumc Technology Center Imaging
The Imaging Technology Center provides cutting-edge technology and service for imaging-related preclinical and clinical research questions. This covers the spectrum from molecule to man to population. read more
Radboud Institute for Health Sciences
This department is affiliated with RIHS. The research at this institute aims to improve clinical practice and public health. institute pages
Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences
This department is affiliated with RIMLS. Their main aim is to achieve a greater understanding of the molecular mechanisms of disease. institute pages