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RSNA 2018

It was great to see several of our alumni at this year’s RSNA annual meeting in Chicago! Despite the cold and snowy weather conditions, Drs Zhang, Berkowitz (Lavoie), Arreola, Rill and Griglock were able to catch up on old times!        …

Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is currently recruiting senior-level graduate students for thier 4th Annual To be eligible for the GSRP, applicants must 1) be enrolled at a U.S. institution (GSRP is open to U.S. citizens and foreign nationals) at the time of submission and 2) PhD requirements must be…

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays from the UF Medical Physics Graduate Program! Wishing our faculty, students & alumni good health and much happiness throughout this holiday season.    …

Ethical/Policy Issues in Clinical Research

Medical Physics students may be interested in the Ethical/Policy Issues in Clinical Research course (GMS 6875) that will be offered by UF in Spring 2019. The course will be taught by Professor Bill Allen on Thursdays from 4:00PM to 6:00PM in MSB N1-02. Delivered in a seminar format, the…

PhD Proposal – Colin Paulbeck

Please join us at 10:00AM on Thursday, December 13 in the Department of Radiology’s small conference room (G-102) for Medical Physics PhD student Colin Paulbeck’s PhD Proposal titled “Organ and Fetal Dosimetry of Pregnant Women Exposed During Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki“.      …

2018 Fall MS Graduate – Zahra Razi

Congratulations to our Fall 2018 MS Graduate: Zahra Razi! Subsequent to graduation, Zahra will pursue PhD studies at the University of Florida in Gainesville.  …

COM Graduate Education Holiday Celebration

The College of Medicine’s Graduate Education Holiday Celebration will be held in the Scott Commons Atrium of the Harrell Medical Education Building from 5:00PM to 7:00PM on Tuesday, December 11. All Medical Physics faculty and students are invited to attend. Bring an unwrapped Toys for Tots donation to be entered…

Thank You!

The Medical Physics Graduate Program is thankful: Thankful for our STUDENTS Our Masters and PhD degree seeking students are the heartbeat of our program. In addition to their academic studies, our students are actively involved in student organizations, research endeavors, scholarly activities, volunteer work, and various other extracurricular activities. Thankful…

Special Seminar – James Duncan, PhD

Medical Physics Graduate Students are encouraged to attend a UF BME Special Seminar by James Duncan, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at Yale University, at 3:00PM on Monday, November 5 in C1-17 (Communicore) titled “Left Ventricular Deformation Analysis from 4D Echocardiography: A Machine…

Spooktacular Breakfast Soiree!

The Medical Physics Graduate Program’s Spooktacular Breakfast Soiree was a success! Special thanks to everyone who brought in a delicious breakfast treat to share! Good food! Great time!  …