The research of the group develops and implements novel molecular imaging technologies and techniques for the detection and characterisation of cancer and its response to treatment.
Dr Dimitra Darambara is developing and implementing novel molecular imaging technologies and techniques for the detection and characterisation of cancer and its response to treatment. She is a detector physicist who started her career at CERN building a calorimeter for quark-gluon plasma and finally moved to medical physics to translate basic science to routine clinical practice.