About our Department
Our research
Research and innovation at the Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine using state of the art imaging technologies contributes to the improvement of healthcare in general and of imaging diagnostics and image-guided and radionuclide therapies in particular. The department has developed one of the premier research programs in medical imaging in Europe and ranks highly worldwide. The basis of this accomplishment is a diverse research program that encompasses many key clinical and basic research topics and produces annually around 300 scientific papers. The program has achieved a high level of excellence and offers training and research opportunities to around 100 PhD students. Researchers at our department focus on the understanding and visualizing the molecular mechanisms of diseases, on developing tools for precision diagnostics including quantitative imaging biomarkers for disease prediction, disease assessment and for therapy monitoring, and on innovations in radionuclide therapies. Thereby, we aim to translate relevant scientific outcomes to (patient- specific) clinical practice and to have societal impact by adding value for the patients. Large amounts of data are collected, processed and analyzed and combined with other relevant genetic and clinical data. This enables our researchers to play a key role in the development of data driven medicine using deep learning and artificial intelligence.
For more information, please see our yearly scientific report.
Principal Investigators
Head of the Department: Prof. dr. Aad van der Lugt
Head of Research & Education: dr. Monique C. de Waard
Staff advisors: Maurice Cats, Maureen van Duin & Britt Gulpen
Principal Investigators:
- Prof. dr. Juan A. Hernandez Tamames
- Prof. dr. Clemens W.G.M. Löwik
- Prof. dr. Marleen de Bruijne
- dr. Theo van Walsum
- dr. Stefan Klein
- Prof. dr. Aad van der Lugt
- Prof. dr. Marion Smits
- Prof. dr. Ricardo P.J. Budde
- dr. Alexander Hirsch
- Prof. dr. Edwin H.G. Oei
- dr. Ivo G. Schoots
- dr. Yann Seimbille
- Prof. dr. Erik F.A. Verburg
- dr. Tessa Brabander
- Prof. dr. Meike W. Vernooij
- Prof. dr. Myriam G.M. Hunink
- dr. Laura Mezzanotte
- dr. Julie Nonnekens
- dr. Daniel Bos
- dr. Esther E. Bron
- dr. Esther A.H. Warnert
- dr. Dirk H.J. Poot
- dr. Simone U. Dalm
- dr. Marcel van Straten
- dr. Jan-Jaap Visser
Affiliated Principal Investigators:
Research lines
Focus area 1: Biomedical Image Acquisition & Analysis
- Physics in CT Technology
- Physics in MR Technology
- Biomedical Imaging Group Rotterdam (BIGR)
- AI for prostate and breast cancer analysis
- AI in medical image analysis
- Applied medical Image analysis
- Artificial Intelligence for Integrated Diagnostics
- Biomedical Imaging Research Infrastructure
- Computational Population Biology
- Eye Image Analysis Group Rotterdam
- Image Guidance in Intervention and Therapy
- Musculoskeletal Image Analysis
- Neuroimage Analysis & Machine Learning
- Quantitative MRI reconstruction (BIGR, Physics in MR Technology)
Focus area 2: Molecular Imaging
- Genetic Engineering for Multimodality Imaging
- Optical Molecular Imaging
- Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry
- Radiobiology of Radionuclide Therapy
- Radiotracer Interactions
- Translational Molecular Imaging & Therapy
- Clinical Radionuclide Imaging & Therapy
Focus area 3: Clinical Imaging
- Neuro Imaging
- Bench-to-Bedside MRI Biomarkers
- Cardiac Imaging
- Abdominal Imaging
- Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging (ADMIRE)
- Testing & Evaluating of Image-Guided Treatment
- Detection and Monitoring of Lung Abnormalities
Focus area 4: Imaging in Health Sciences
- Population Imaging
- Precision Epidemiology
- Imaging of Arteriosclerosis
- Assessment of Radiological Technology (ART)
- Pediatric Population Neuro Imaging
- Value-based imaging
Projects
Publications
Facilities
MR-scanners
- 3.0 T (3)
- 1.5 T (6)
CT-scanners
- Dual Source (2)
- Single Source (5)
Angiography, Interventional Radiology and Fluoroscopic Imaging
- Biplane (2)
- Monoplane (4)
Mammography
- Thomosynthesis (2)
Ultrasonic Imaging (17)
Conventional X-Ray Imaging
- Fixed (14)
- Mobile (7)
Nuclear Medicine
- PET-CT (2)
- PET-MRI (1)
- SPECT-CT (2)
- SPECT (2)
- DEXA-scanner
Information & Communication Technolog
Support Equipment
Photo Equipment
Laboratory Facilities
- Preclinical (CIL)
- Radiochemical
- Chemistry
- Biology
Core Facilities
- Animal Imaging Facility (AMIE)
- ERGO
- Generation R
- Optical Imaging Center (OIC)