From 1998 to 2009, Bischof-Delaloye was a full professor at the Nuclear Medicine Department at the University Lausanne, and the Department Head of Nuclear Medicine at Lausanne University Hospital.[3]
She obtained her MD degree from the University of Innsbruck, Austria in 1968. She published her first scientific paper in 1971 titled "Segmental, Sequential and Quantitative Pulmonary Investigations Using the Scintillation Camera" in the Journal of Nuclear Biology and Medicine.[7] During her career, she published over 254 scientific manuscripts with more than 4713 citations,[8] written many book chapters,[9][10][11][12] and organised symposiums.[13] She is also mentioned in the book History of Nuclear Medicine in Europe, which was published in 2003.[14]
^Bischof-Delaloye, A.; Hedinger, W.; Delaloye, B. (1971). "Segmental, sequential and quantitative pulmonary investigations using the scintillation camera". The Journal of Nuclear Biology and Medicine. 15 (1): 13–15. PMID5127075.
^Bischof Delaloye, Angelika. "Immunoscintigraphy and Radioimmunotherapy". In Matzku, Siegfried; Stahel, Rolf A. (eds.). Antibodies in diagnosis and therapy. ISBN978-1-315-13751-3. OCLC1105558607.
^Delbeke, Dominique; Bischof Delaloye, Angelika; Conti, Peter S. (2010). "Role of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in the Evaluation and Management of Lymphoma". In Macklis, Roger M.; Conti, Peter S. (eds.). Image-guided radiation therapy and functional imaging in lymphoma management : the increasing role of functional imaging. Informa Healthcare. ISBN978-1-4200-5874-1. OCLC144225443.
^Kamel, Ehab M.; Bischof Delaloye, Angelika (15 October 2007). "Malignant melanoma". In Bombardieri, Emilio; Buscombe, John; Lucignani, Giovanni; Schober, Otmar (eds.). Advances in Nuclear Oncology. CRC Press. doi:10.3109/9781420091380. ISBN978-0-429-16476-7.