Research Print The cyclotron on Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida A Mayo Clinic radiology engineer demonstrates the inner workings of a recently installed cyclotron at Mayo Clinic's Florida campus. A cyclotron allows for injectable radioactive compounds (radiopharmaceuticals) required for PET scanning and nuclear medicine therapies to be made on-site for research and for advanced diagnostic tests. Mayo Clinic ranks in the top 10 nationally for National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding among radiology departments. Recent annual funding for its research endeavors exceeds $50 million, with 88% of that from external sources, including 56 NIH federal research awards and 39 industry awards. Collaboration among radiologists, physicists and dedicated research scientists keeps the clinic at the leading edge of developing, testing and improving imaging technology. Their proven innovations are brought into clinical practice to help people as quickly and safely as possible. The clinic's radiology researchers also share their results of more than 900 radiology research publications each year. This helps ensure that their findings may benefit people worldwide. Examples of research successes that improve people's lives include: CT imaging for precise characterization of disease response Spectral CT imaging Dual-source CT for diagnosis of coronary artery disease Photon-counting-detector CT and other emerging CT technologies Noninvasive diagnosis of urinary stones High-detail imaging of the brain for Alzheimer's disease Radiation dose reduction PET/MR for improved characterization of cancer response Noninvasive mapping of the vascular system Machine learning for identifying genomic properties of cancer Molecular breast imaging Contrast-enhanced mammography MR-guided breast biopsies MR-guided focused ultrasound ablation applications MR elastography to characterize liver disease MR elastography applications, including research on breast MR elastography Image-guided percutaneous tumor ablation (advancing field of interventional oncology) Development of computer-aided image assessment software For more information, see the Department of Radiology's research website. Clinical trialsMayo Clinic researchers conduct clinical trials to find new ways to use radiologic technology and procedures. You may have the opportunity to participate in clinical trials that give you the chance to try experimental treatments. Learn more about current radiology clinical trials at Mayo Clinic. Research labs and focus areasExplore research labs and radiology focus areas. Research centers and programs Center for Advanced Imaging Research CT Clinical Innovation Center Research Profiles Edit search filters close Narrow your search By location Arizona Florida Minnesota View all View all physicians • Arizona Hara, Amy K. M.D. Arizona Johnson, C Dan M.D. Arizona Kawashima, Akira M.D., Ph.D. Arizona Oklu, Rahmi M.D., Ph.D. Arizona Patel, Bhavika M.D. Arizona Silva, Alvin C. M.D. Arizona Zhou, Yuxiang Ph.D. Arizona Request an appointment Clinical trialsPatient stories Nov. 14, 2024 Share on: FacebookTwitter RadiologySectionsOverviewTests & proceduresConditions treatedDoctorsDoctors by location and specialtySpecialty groupsExpertise & rankingsClinical trialsResearchPatient storiesCosts & insuranceNews from Mayo ClinicReferrals SectionsRequest an AppointmentOverviewTests & proceduresConditions treatedDoctorsDoctors by location and specialtySpecialty groupsExpertise & rankingsClinical trialsResearchPatient storiesCosts & insuranceNews from Mayo ClinicReferrals ORG-20469617 Medical Departments & Centers Radiology