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Nuclear Medicine Group

The nuclear medicine group conducts research on medical imaging systems and detectors, dosimetry in radionuclide therapy and radiation effect on tumours and normal tissues. Our group is collaborating closely with researchers in health care.

Group Members

Bo-Anders Jönsson, professor, LU
Lena Jönsson, senior lecturer, LU
Michael Ljungberg, professor, LU
Katarina Sjögreen-Gleisner, professor, LU
Johan Gustafsson, PhD, researcher, LU
Daniel Roth, PhD, researcher, LU
philip [dot] kalaitzidis [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Philip Kalaitzidis), PhD Student, LU
lovisa [dot] jessen [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Lovisa Jessen), PhD Student, LU
Selma Curkic Kapidzic, PhD student, LU and Region Skåne
Albin Lindvall, MSc student

Anna Sundlöv, PhD, LU, external
Carl Fredrik Warfvinge, LU and Region Skåne
Pernilla Asp, LU and Region Skåne

Erik Larsson, PhD, Region Skåne
Anna Stenvall, PhD, Region Skåne
Jenny Oddstig, PhD, Region Skåne

 

Current projects

  • 3D-printed phantoms for quality control of quantitative imaging and dosimetry
  • Simplified methods for analysis of 177Lu-SPECT images acquired for kidney dosimetry
  • Monte Carlo modelling of PET systems in GATE for evaluation of diagnostic procedures
  • Methods for tomographic reconstruction of SPECT images
  • Frameworks of the estimation of uncertainties involved in dosimetric estimates
  • Monte Carlo modelling of CZT-based gamma camera systems in SIMIND and pre-clinical measurements using a hand-held experimental system
  • Activity quantification of 177Lu with 360º-CZT SPECT
  • Connection between absorbed dose and response of neuroendocrine tumours treated with 177Lu-DOTA-TATE
  • Connection between absorbed dose and toxicity of kidneys in treatments with 177Lu-DOTA-TATE