TUM Universitätsklinikum - Klinikum rechts der Isar
Research Group: Quantitative Imaging Methods
Ihr Universitätsklinikum im Herzen von München
MD, VetMD topics, and postdoc postions
Medical students interested in interdisciplinary work and postdoctoral researchers with a strong background in molecular imaging or related fields are encouraged to apply directly via e-mail. Please include your CV, list of publications and briefly describe your research interests and project ideas.
PhD positions
There are currently no open positions
Master and similar projects
Motivated undergraduate students interested in joining the group for a semester project, Bachelor’s thesis, or Master’s thesis are encouraged to apply directly via e-mail. Please include your CV and briefly describe your research interests and project ideas.
Stephan G. Nekolla is Director of Medical Physics at the Department of Nuclear Medicine at the Technical University of Munich .
Research interests
Prof. Dr. Nekolla's research areas are design, acquisition and analysis of PET, SPECT, MRI and CT studies, workflow considerations and quantification methods in clinical and preclinical studies. His primary focus is on the optimal use of non-invasive imaging to understand disease mechanisms in cardiology and oncology, their detection and therapy assessment. In particular, the use of hybrid devices such as SPECT/CT, PET/CT and PET/MRI systems, and their optimal use in cardiac and oncology imaging is of particular importance.
He is the author/co-author of more than 260 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and review articles. According to the Publons database, the articles have been cited over 11000 times (H-index: 60, L-1857-2013). He is or was PI or co-PI in several national or EU-funded projects involving complex imaging and analysis protocols.