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Department of Biomedical Physics hosts Dr. Lotfi Talalwa
The Department of Biomedical Physics at the College of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences hosted Dr. Lotfi Talalwa, PhD (Department of Nuclear Medicine and Neurology, Jülich Research Center, Germany).
Dr. Talalwa gave a scientific lecture in which he presented his research on the development of the so-called phantom used in the latest nuclear medicine imaging devices invented in 2017 by Siemens International, a hybrid device that combines magnetic resonance imaging (magnetic field strength 9.4 Tesla) with the use of positrons in medical imaging.