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Research Theme: Imaging Chemistry and Biology (pre-2019)

Radiobiological assessment of radionuclide pairs used in theranostic (imaging and therapy) approaches
1st supervisor: Samantha Terry, King’s College London 2nd supervisor: Phil Blower, King’s College London Molecular imaging with radionuclides can pinpoint disease locations and measure changes in metabolism and gene expression, and the same molecular...read moreNovel 11C-methylation strategies and their application in CNS receptor imaging
1st supervisor: Tony Gee, King’s College London The aim of the project is to develop novel and efficient carbon-11 labelling strategies for direct production of ‘in vial’ methylation agents for in situ labelling of PET molecular imaging agents. This new...read moreNanoscale microfluidic reactions: near-stoichiometric™ radiolabeling for PET
1st supervisor: Phil Miller, Imperial College London 2nd supervisor: Tony Gee, King’s College London The aim of this project is to develop the concept of near-stoichiometric C-11 radiolabeling using a droplet based microfluidic reactor that will enable the rapid...read moreDevelopment of tracers for in vivo trafficking of essential trace metals in health and disease using PET imaging
1st supervisor: Eric Aboagye, Imperial College London 2nd supervisor: Phil Blower, King’s College London The aim is to develop methodology for production of radionuclides and tracers to support a programme of study on use of PET to help understand changes in...read moreLoad More