Nuclear science and radiology focus on using radiation for medical imaging, treatment, and research. Diagnostic Radiology employs imaging techniques to visualize internal structures, aiding in disease diagnosis. Nuclear Medicine & PET utilize radioactive substances and positron emission tomography for precise diagnostic imaging and targeted treatments, particularly effective in areas like precision oncology.
Radiation Therapy uses controlled radiation to destroy cancer cells, offering a critical tool in cancer treatment. Radiation Research & Safety ensures safe practices and supports ongoing advancements in radiation use across medical fields. Together, these areas are vital for advancing healthcare and improving public health outcomes.

Diagnostic Radiology
employs imaging technologies like X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds to diagnose diseases. These images assist doctors in assessing internal structures, detecting abnormalities, and guiding treatment decisions.
Nuclear Medicine & PET
Radiation Research & Safety
focuses on studying the effects of radiation on health and the environment, as well as developing guidelines and practices to ensure the safe use of radiation in medical, industrial, and research applications.
Radiation Therapy
uses controlled doses of radiation to target and destroy cancer cells, making it a key component of precision oncology. This treatment method often works alongside nuclear medicine and therapy to enhance patient outcomes.