Dr. Andrew Ross

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Biography

Andrew Ross is a Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at Dalhousie University and a practicing staff radiologist specializing in nuclear medicine. His clinical expertise encompasses multiple areas including cardiac, thoracic, and PET imaging. Dr. Ross holds significant positions in academic and clinical environments, and he is actively involved in various research initiatives. He serves as a co-supervisor for the Cancer Care Nova Scotia studentship and participates in the STOPP project, a Canada-wide study on bone density in pediatric populations. Additionally, he is a co-investigator in the Canadian Multi-centre Osteoporosis Study. Dr. Ross's commitment to both teaching and research shapes his contributions to the field of radiology, making him a recognized figure in nuclear medicine.

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Professor

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Dalhousie University • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology, specializing in nuclear medicine and PET imaging.