Molecular Science
Molecular Physics |
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An important aspect of our graduate program is the research and development of tools to understand molecular processes of biology and medicine by employing the Physical Sciences. The graduate candidates in this node represent an interface between physics and medical sciences and will truly experience a multi-disciplinary approach to research. Our program provides research opportunities on the effect of ultra-sound on cellular biology and development of ultra-sound-based tools such as the acoustic microscope. Another key research opportunity involves the study of trace elements in bone by using an array of advanced tools such as X-ray fluorescence and nuclear medicine. ![]() Courtesy of Dr. M. Kolios ![]() Courtesy of Dr. M. Kolios |
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Faculty
| Name | Topics |
| Darrick V. Heyd dheyd@gwemail.ryerson.ca My Website |
In-situ observation of adsorption and photoreactions on surfaces |
| Michael C. Kolios mkolios@ryerson.ca My Website |
Ultrasound imaging and therapeutics, ultrasound imaging, heat transfer in tissue, thermal therapies; the use of high frequency ultrasound imaging (20-60MHz) for the detection of cell death |
| Ana Pejovic-Milic anamilic@ryerson.ca My Website |
Medical physics, trace elements analysis in humans and human tissues, X-ray spectroscopy, neutron activation analysis |
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