Medical Physics in Radiology

  • Imaging and Radiooncology
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Prof. Dr. Mark Ladd

Head of Division and Coordinator of the Research Topic Imaging and Radiooncology

We develop innovative methods for imaging diagnostics and therapy in order to treat cancer patients better and more individually. Our research focuses on new technologies for MRI, PET and optical tomography to obtain important information about tumors and metastases in a non-invasive and gentle manner. In collaboration with clinical partners, our researchers are working on integrating these methods into routine care.

[Translate to English:] 3D mapping of intracellular pH in a glioma patient

Image: 3D mapping of intracellular pH in a brain tumor patient using phosphorus-31 MR spectroscopic imaging at 7 Tesla (method according to Korzowski A et al., 2020, Magn Reson Med, 84:1707-1723). Interpolated pH map overlaid on a clinical contrast-enhanced MRI image., © dkfz.de

Our Research

The Division of Medical Physics in Radiology develops new methods for imaging-based diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

Our research focuses on novel hardware as well as software-based acquisition and reconstruction strategies for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and optical tomography. 

We strive to improve and individualize cancer patient treatment by acquiring quantitative biomedical information about tumors and metastases with non-invasive imaging methods. For example, we are expanding the diagnostic value of MRI by using very powerful magnetic fields (7 or 9.4 Tesla) to depict the distribution of sodium, oxygen, potassium, and chlorine inside the body. Another approach to capture metabolic processes is hyperpolarization of carbon in various chemical substrates, which are then injected into the body and measured with MRI. By optimizing MRI diffusion techniques, we have been able to greatly improve the diagnostic accuracy of breast cancer screening, and we are investigating how maps of tissue susceptibility correlate with disease. An additional emerging MR imaging contrast is provided by Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) imaging, which allows detection and measurement of glucose or mobile proteins. Furthermore, we are exploring new detector concepts for simultaneous PET and optical imaging.

Medical imaging continues to be one of the key technologies for cancer detection, characterization, and therapy monitoring. Despite the enormous technological advances achieved in the past decades, imaging still has enormous potential to reveal more information about the metabolic, physiologic, and functional parameters of tumors and metastases. This information can then be used to choose the best therapy for each individual patient. In collaboration with clinical divisions of the DKFZ and partners at the university hospital, we are working to translate our developments into standard patient use. This includes state-of-the-art imaging protocols at our MR imagers located at the National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT).

Research Groups

Our research group develops non-invasive metabolic and molecular MR techniques using 1H and X nuclei, comprising high-resolution NMR spectroscopy (MRS) and MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) at ultra-high fields (B0 ≥ 7T), chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) MR imaging, and hyperpolarized carbon-13 (HYP 13C). A particular clinical research focus is the molecular tissue characterization of brain tumors for the stratification of genetic subtypes and the assessment of response to therapies. Another focus is the development of novel imaging techniques for the improved molecular characterization of breast cancers.

More information here.

Selected Projects

An 8 channel radio frequency exposition system imitating a 3T MRI system. Designed and built at the DFKZ

Standardisation for safe implant scanning in MRI

Within the STASIS project (www.ptb.de/stasis), we are leading work package 2 - reference hardware. In this sub-project, a multi-channel reference transmission system for testing implants is to be realized. The test system consists of an 8-channel array the size of a transmitting body coil for an MRI system, a system for generating 8 independent waveforms and 8 amplifiers with 1000 W power per channel. In addition, there is a simple graphical user interface for operation. All plans for the entire system as well as the software are published under an open source license.

Teaching

More information about our seminars and the opportunity to write a bachelor or master thesis in our department are here.

Medical Physics Seminar

The Medical Physics Seminar provides overview talks regarding current status of research and specialized talks concerning advanced topics. This seminar is offered in every term. In the summer term, the seminar ist held by the Division Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology (E040). In the winter term the Division Medical Physics in Radiology administers this seminar on the topic: Radiological Imaging (MRI/CT/PET). More information can be found here.

Team

The Department of Medical Physics in Radiology is divided into various working groups.

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    Prof. Dr. Mark Ladd

    Head of Division and Coordinator of the Research Topic Imaging and Radiooncology

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    Helen Abeln

    PhD student

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    Gabriel Ahl

    B.Sc. student

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    Marcel Awenius

    PhD student

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    Prof. Dr. Peter Bachert

    Group leader

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    Renate Bangert

    Technician

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    Bottyan Batkai

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    Prof. Dr. Andreas Bitz

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    Dr. Philip Boyd

    Project group leader

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    Seraphin Bücklers

    Student assistant

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    Petr Bulanov

    PhD student

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    Silke Cardona

    Secretary

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    Linda Danetzki

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    Rosa Daschner

    PhD student

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    Dr. Thomas Fiedler

    Project group leader

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    Dr. Vanessa Franke

    Project group leader

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    Sabine Fritz

    Secretary

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    Oliver Gödicke

    PhD student

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    Alissa Greshake

    Secretary

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    Johannes Grimm

    PhD student

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    Lukas Helmstetter

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    Pablo Jimenez

    PhD student

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    Dr. Stefan Kegel

    Scientific support

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    Neele Kempa

    Student assistant

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    Jan Kesting

    Student assistant

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    Christian Kindtner

    Technical assistant

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    Laura Körner

    M.Sc. student

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    Dr. Andreas Korzowski

    Group leader

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    Helene Kramer

    M.Sc. student

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    Priv. Doz. Dr. Tristan Anselm Kuder

    Group leader & Deputy Head of Division

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    Jana Lechner

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    Dr. Alexandra Lipka

    Research scientist

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    Ignacio Nicolás Lopez Martinez

    PhD student

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    Jana Losch

    PhD student

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    Dr. Petr Menshchikov

    Research scientist

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    Una Molnar

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    Melanie Müller

    Technician

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    Dr. Armin Nagel

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    Dr. Stephan Orzada

    Group leader

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    Lucas Oswald

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    Dr. Jörg Peter

    Group leader

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    Andrea Pino Ramos

    PhD student

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    Justyna Platek

    PhD student

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    Dr. Tanja Platt

    Project group leader

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    Julian Rauch

    Postdoc

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    Daniel Richter

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    Anna Scheipers

    PhD student

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    Mirjam Schleske

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    Dr. Simon Schmidt

    Project group leader

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    Sebastian Schmitter

    Group leader

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    Jan-Philipp Schmitz

    M.Sc. student

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    Lauren Seeger

    M.Sc. student

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    Anton Stahl

    PhD student

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    Dr. Reiner Umathum

    Research scientist

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    Francesca Vacca

    PhD student

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    Yuting Wang

    PhD student

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    Jannis Wirtz

    M.Sc. student

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    Jinyang Yu

    PhD student

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    Henrik zu Jeddeloh

    PhD student

Entire Team

Selected Publications

2021 - NMR in Biomedicine (Volume 35, Issue 5)
2023 - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (Volume 90, Issue 4)
2023 - Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (Volume 36)
2025 - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (Volume 93, Issue 1)
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News

Current information and news from the department can be found here.

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Prof. Dr. Mark Ladd
Head of Division and Coordinator of the Research Topic Imaging and Radiooncology
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Sabine Fritz
Secretary
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Alissa Greshake
Secretary
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