McMaster Institute for Applied Radiation Sciences


This institute exists to promote interdisciplinary research. In particular, to promote research in radiation science and engineering applied to biology, medicine and industry.
This institute is specializing in interdisciplinary research, especially it promote research in radiation science and engineering applied to biology, medicine and industry. McIARS targets to be a meeting point of industry, government and academia centred at a research intensive university.
Moreover, McIARS hosts an unusual concentration of facilities for research, development and application in radiation sciences and low energy nuclear science and engineering.
Their main research area is Small bore Magnetic Resonance Imaging (pMRI) that is being used to investigate the contribution of bone structure changes to the development of osteoporosis and the evaluation of joint integrity in the diagnosis and treatment of osteoarthritis.
Next field of research is the establishment of appropriate measurement conditions for the assessment of the integrity of the knee joint using pMRI.
McMaster Institute for Applied Radiation Sciences1280 Main Street West, McMaster University |
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