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Milad Enferadi is a diagnostic medical physics resident at Yale Radiology. He holds degrees in Clinical Medical Sciences (Ph.D.), Medical Physics (Ph.D.), and Medical Radiation Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.), and completed a CAMPEP-accredited Certificate in Medical Physics at Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on nuclear medicine, including the radiosensitizing effects of ultrasmall gold nanoparticles using proton irradiation, and the production of Auger emitters for targeted radionuclide therapy. As part of his residency, Milad is a research trainee in clinical radioembolization dosimetry at Mayo Clinic Florida. Previously, he served as an associate research scientist at the Yale PET Center, where he was involved in the production and quality analysis of radiopharmaceuticals for both preclinical and clinical studies. His ongoing work continues to demonstrate his commitment to advancing medical physics in clinical nuclear medicine.
Yale Radiology • New Haven, CT
Resident in medical physics, engaging in clinical nuclear medicine.
Yale Radiology • New Haven, CT
Involved in the production and synthesis of radiopharmaceuticals.
Mayo Clinic • Florida
Trainee focused on clinical radioembolization dosimetry.
Tehran University of Medical Sciences • Tehran, Iran
Assisted in research projects related to medical physics.
Yale Radiology • New Haven, CT
Conducting research in medical physics.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.