Imaging Sciences Research is part of the
Imaging, Genomics and Proteomics Research Group within the School of Medicine
Imaging Sciences

Imaging in cancer

This research area involves the development of imaging methods that provide quantitative information on solid tumours. We are active in the development of MRI, PET, and CT methods with application both pre-clinically and clinically. We have close collaborations with researchers and clinicians based in the Christie Hospital, the Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, and in the Cancer Studies Research Group.

Summary of current active research

Examples of recent projects include the:

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Parameter map of tumour Ktrans - a composite parameter reflecting both blood flow and capillary permeability
Theme lead
Professor Geoff Parker
geoff.parker@
manchester.ac.uk

+44 (0)161 275 5731