Research and Facilities

Like many of our faculty members, Richard Browne, PhD, has a number of research interests. His primary focus is on the clinical biochemistry of oxidative stress in human health and disease.

Our pursuit of research complements our department’s commitment to excellence in education.

  • Recent Faculty Publications
    8/3/21
    We share our research studies with physicians and scientists worldwide through publications in leading academic journals. View a listing of our faculty’s most recent publications.
  • Recent Research Funding
    8/3/21
    We receive funding from a variety of sources that recognize the value of our high-impact research.
  • Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences
    8/23/24
    The goal of research in nuclear medicine imaging sciences is to advance functional imaging technologies to non-invasively image and quantify the spatiotemporal distribution of physiological, cellular and molecular events and processes for biomedical, biological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and pharmaceutical applications.
  • Radiochemistry
    8/23/24
    A GMP laboratory is established to produce human use F-18 labeled compounds at CTRC. In this lab we have Comecer hot cell and a GE FX-N2 automated synthesis module installed in this hot cell. This synthesizer will give us capability to produce lot of F-18 compounds. We have two laminar flow hoods. At the moment we buy F-18 from Cardinal health.
  • Department Facilities and Services
    8/23/24
    Specialized laboratories and services support our faculty’s active research programs and provide training opportunities for students and residents.