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Jonas Jögi serves as a Consultant in Clinical Physiology with dual appointments at Lund University's Faculty of Medicine and at Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine in Malmö. His academic profile shows 64 research outputs and active supervision of doctoral research. His institutional affiliation is clearly with Lund University, as evidenced by his university email address (jonas.jogi@med.lu.se) and phone number (+4646173395).
Dr. Jögi's research expertise centers on nuclear medicine applications, particularly Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT). His work spans renal imaging using novel tracers like [18F]PSMA-1007 and neuroimaging for neurodegenerative conditions including Alzheimer's disease and multiple system atrophy. The research fingerprint associated with his profile shows strong connections to patient medicine (100%), Alzheimer's disease neuroscience (73%), single-photon emission computed tomography (60%), and positron emission tomography neuroscience (45%).
Analysis of his recent publication trends reveals a dual focus on advancing imaging techniques for both renal and neurological applications. His work bridges clinical practice with technical innovation, particularly in developing and validating new radiotracers. A significant portion examines PSMA-1007 applications beyond prostate cancer, exploring its potential for renal cortical imaging. In neuroimaging, he contributes to developing tracers for differentiating between neurodegenerative disorders, with notable work on α-synuclein and tau imaging.
Dr. Jögi serves as an academic supervisor, currently acting as Assistant Supervisor for Valind, K.'s doctoral dissertation project on "Functional imaging of the renal cortex using 18F-PSMA-1007 PET," which began in March 2021 and remains active. This project has received significant attention, with mentions in 52 news outlets and substantial academic readership. His collaborative network spans multiple institutions internationally, reflecting broad research engagement.
Based at Lund University medical facilities in both Lund and Malmö, Dr. Jögi works within departments that provide comprehensive imaging services and research infrastructure. His clinical physiology and nuclear medicine work contributes to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being, demonstrating the societal impact of his research.
