News in 2023
UW Cyclotron Research Group Joins the Department of Energy’s University Isotope Network
UW-Madison's Cyclotron Research Group has joined the Department of Energy’s (DOE) University Isotope Network (UIN), a new effort to improve the accessibility of radionuclides for researchers across the country.
March 8th, 2023Derek Fuerbringer Retires After 16 Years with UW Health
After 16 years as the Nuclear Medicine, PET, and BMD Manager, Derek Fuerbringer is retiring from UW Health.
March 3rd, 2023Pulse-Echo Quantitative Ultrasound: New Tools for Imaging-Based Diagnosis of Steatosis
UW-Radiology is part of ongoing efforts to evaluate Pulse-Echo Quantitative Ultrasound (PEQUS), a new, non-invasive technique that could improve imaging-based diagnosis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
March 2nd, 2023What We Published This Month (February 2023)
Read the Department of Radiology's full list of publications for February 2023!
March 1st, 2023UW-Radiology to Evaluate New Interventional CT Scanner
UW-Radiology's interventional CT program is a major leader in researching and implementing the latest technology and clinical applications. Through a partnership with Canon, a new interventional CT scanner has recently been installed at the UW Health Hospital and Clinics.
February 10th, 2023PET/MR Imaging: New Possibilities for Breast Cancer Management
A clinical trial led by Amy Fowler, MD, PhD, alongside other members of the Breast Imaging and Nuclear Medicine Sections, aims to assess the use of PET/MR imaging in the staging and treatment of breast cancer.
February 9th, 2023UW-Radiology's Trainees Lead on the National Stage
UW-Radiology is committed to empowering trainees across all stages – medical school, residency, and fellowship – to participate and thrive in research. Read about our trainee-led presentations and publications.
February 7th, 2023What We Published This Month (January 2023)
Read the Department of Radiology's full list of publications for January 2023!
February 1st, 2023UW Radiology Installs Generation 3 Silicon-Based Photon Counting Scanner
In the newest chapter of the collaborative relationship between UW Radiology and GE Healthcare, a prototype deep silicon photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) scanner will be evaluated at the Wisconsin Institute for Medical Research (WIMR).
January 12th, 2023