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“We’re young people first and patients second” Public Engagement project, Radiation Reveal unearths insights from young people with cancer treatment
Posted on August 11, 2022
A collaborative project led by King’s College London School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, CRUK RadNet City of London, and Centre of the Cell, brought together a group of young radiotherapy patients in a series of workshops with biomedical researchers across London to better understand patient experiences of cancer and treatment. The ten young adults,…
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New Scientist Live 2022: The Hospital of the Future
Posted on July 29, 2022
Innovative technology and research from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s College London will be exhibited at the largest science festival in the UK, New Scientist Live, between 7 and 9 October at ExCeL London. The exhibition, ‘Hospital of the Future’ will welcome visitors to delve deeper into the healthcare engineering…
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Researchers develop new photoacoustic endoscope to fit inside needle
Posted on July 28, 2022
Researchers from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences have created a photoacoustic imaging endoscope probe that can fit inside a medical needle with an inner diameter of just 0.6 millimeters. Photoacoustic imaging, which combines light and sound to create 3D images, can provide important clinical information, but until now the instruments have been…
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Pint of Science- Tech Me Out 2022
Posted on June 30, 2022
In May 2022, Ella-May Hards, a first year PhD student in the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging, organised a series of events for Pint of Science 2022. In this blog, Ella-May tell us about her experience, motivators and learnings. Hi, I’m Ella-May and I’m completing a PhD looking at using PET imaging in drug resistant…
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Tales from the Lab film project – a peek into the lives behind the research
Posted on March 3, 2022
Tales from the Lab give a peek into the lives behind the research. Researchers Aishwarya Mishra, Sophie Langdon and Edward Waters, created films charting a day in their lives as researchers. The Mithras funded project, provides a personal perspective of research work spaces by sharing what researchers do, why and some of the challenges they’ve…
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