At the department, SRW is conducted on topics such as “Multiparametric Magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of intracerebral tumors”, “Low-dose computed tomography in the early diagnosis of lung cancer”, “Optimization of hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis using modern radiological methods”, “Radiological markers in the assessment of lymphoma treatment efficacy”, “Evaluation of quantitative and qualitative characteristics of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease using high-resolution multislice computed tomography”, “Multiparametric MRI in the diagnosis of prostate cancer”, “The Potential of computed tomography in the diagnosis of covid-19 associated pneumonia”, “Optimization of CT Volumetry of the liver in related transplantation”, and “Advancement of nuclear medicine with the introduction of innovative hybrid imaging technologies for malignant tumors”.
An important aspect of the university’s scientific activity is the development of new technologies and the implementation of medical science achievements in healthcare practice and the educational process. The department’s staff has obtained over 50 acts of implementation of medical science achievements in healthcare practice and the educational process for new diagnostic methods, and has received 14 innovative patents.