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Marie Sydoff is an Associate Researcher in Medical Radiation Physics at Lund University's Faculty of Medicine and the Lund University Bioimaging Center. Her work spans medical radiation physics, nuclear medicine, and advanced imaging techniques with applications in cancer therapy, neurodegenerative diseases, and pulmonary conditions.
Her research interests focus on medical radiation physics, nuclear medicine imaging, and radiopharmaceutical development. She specializes in PET/CT and MRI methodologies, with particular expertise in dosimetry, partial volume effects, and tracer development for various clinical applications including cancer therapy monitoring and assessment of tissue damage.
Dr. Sydoff's publication record shows consistent contributions to medical imaging research with recent work spanning from optimizing peptide nucleic acid-based pretargeting for radionuclide therapy to proteomic analysis in Alzheimer's disease. Her research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration across nuclear medicine, oncology, neuroscience, and pulmonary medicine.
She actively participates in research projects including HALRIC (Investigating lung tissue strain in lung injury and ventilator-induced stress) and has contributed to multiple collaborative efforts in medical imaging. Her work has been presented at various conferences and webinars related to breast imaging and nuclear medicine.
Dr. Sydoff serves as a researcher on active projects and has participated in professional organizations including the Nordic Society for Radiation Protection from 2015 to 2023. Her collaborative network extends across multiple institutions with significant research output in high-impact journals.



