
INRIA Sophia-Antipolis
INRIA Sophia-Antipolis
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assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2022Partners:Hvidovre Hospital, General Electric (United Kingdom), Lightpoint Medical (United Kingdom), Brain Products GmbH, Moorfields Eye NHS Foundation Trust +136 partnersHvidovre Hospital,General Electric (United Kingdom),Lightpoint Medical (United Kingdom),Brain Products GmbH,Moorfields Eye NHS Foundation Trust,Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital,UU,Yale University,UU,Millennium the Takeda Oncology Company,Bruker UK Ltd,ESI (United States),Microsoft Research,Teraview Ltd,University of Utah,Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity,Creatv MicroTech (United States),Philips (Netherlands),Cancer Research UK,Alzheimer's Society,Pelican Cancer Foundation,Siemens AG,Lightpoint Medical Ltd,Siemens AG (International),Mediso,Siemens (United Kingdom),The Francis Crick Institute,Mirada Solutions,IXICO Ltd,Alzheimer's Society,University College Hospital,Pulseteq Ltd,Renishaw plc (UK),INRIA Sophia-Antipolis,Siemens (United States),University College London Hospitals,Moorfields Eye NHS Foundation Trust,Bruker (United Kingdom),Creatv MicroTech (United States),IXICO Technologies Ltd,Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity,Microsoft Research,French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation,The Francis Crick Institute,MR Solutions Limited,Teraview Ltd,icoMetrix,Vision RT Ltd,Philips Healthcare (Global),Microsoft (United States),Millennium the Takeda Oncology Company,PerkinElmer (United Kingdom),Vision RT Ltd,Icometrix (Belgium),Blackford Analysis Ltd,IXICO Ltd,Pulseteq Ltd,RAPID Biomedical (Germany),Vision RT Ltd,Mediso,Bruker UK Ltd,Rigaku (United States),Rigaku,Hitachi Ltd,Hamamatsu Photonics (United Kingdom),Dexela Ltd,Fujifilm Visualsonics Inc,Imperial Cancer Research Fund,Precision Acoustics (United Kingdom),Agilent Technologies (United Kingdom),Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Reso,INRIA Sophia-Antipolis,Precision Acoustics (United Kingdom),MR Solutions Limited,WF,Dexela Ltd,Medtronic,GE Healthcare,Elekta (United Kingdom),Agency for Science, Technology and Research,Dexela Ltd,UCL,Hitachi (Japan),Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Reso,Philips Healthcare,Beijing Normal University,Creatv MicroTech (United States),PULSETEQ LIMITED,TeraView (United Kingdom),University of Pennsylvania,Huntington's Disease Association,Agilent Technologies (United Kingdom),Siemens AG,Child Health Research Appeal Trust,Olea Medical (France),Blackford Analysis Ltd,The Huntington's Disease Association,Medtronic (United States),WF,Yale University,Alzheimer's Society,Imaging Equipment Ltd,Child Health Research Appeal Trust,Beijing Normal University,RENISHAW,Netherlands Cancer Institute,Agency for Science Technology-A Star,Takeda (United States),Precision Acoustics (United Kingdom),Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust,ESI Group,GE Healthcare,Hamamatsu Photonics UK Ltd,Alzheimer’s Research UK,Alzheimer's Research UK,Wolfson Foundation,Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology,Fujifilm Visualsonics Inc,RENISHAW,Brain Products GmbH,Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,CANCER RESEARCH UK,Agilent Technologies (United Kingdom),Bruker UK Ltd,Imaging Equipment Limited,Renishaw (United Kingdom),Great Ormond Street Hospital,Child Health Research Appeal Trust,University College London Hospital (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust,Teraview Ltd,ESI Group,Hamamatsu Photonics UK Ltd,University of Pennsylvania,Samsung (South Korea),Pelican Cancer Foundation,Olea Medical,The Francis Crick Institute,University College London Hospital (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust,Mirada Solutions,RAPID Biomedical GmbH,Elekta UK LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L016478/1Funder Contribution: 5,782,530 GBPMedical imaging has transformed clinical medicine in the last 40 years. Diagnostic imaging provides the means to probe the structure and function of the human body without having to cut open the body to see disease or injury. Imaging is sensitive to changes associated with the early stages of cancer allowing detection of disease at a sufficient early stage to have a major impact on long-term survival. Combining imaging with therapy delivery and surgery enables 3D imaging to be used for guidance, i.e. minimising harm to surrounding tissue and increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome. The UK has consistently been at the forefront of many of these developments. Despite these advances we still do not know the most basic mechanisms and aetiology of many of the most disabling and dangerous diseases. Cancer survival remains stubbornly low for many of the most common cancers such as lung, head and neck, liver, pancreas. Some of the most distressing neurological disorders such as the dementias, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and some of the more common brain cancers, still have woefully poor long term cure rates. Imaging is the primary means of diagnosis and for studying disease progression and response to treatment. To fully achieve its potential imaging needs to be coupled with computational modelling of biological function and its relationship to tissue structure at multiple scales. The advent of powerful computing has opened up exciting opportunities to better understand disease initiation and progression and to guide and assess the effectiveness of therapies. Meanwhile novel imaging methods, such as photoacoustics, and combinations of technologies such as simultaneous PET and MRI, have created entirely new ways of looking at healthy function and disturbances to normal function associated with early and late disease progression. It is becoming increasingly clear that a multi-parameter, multi-scale and multi-sensor approach combining advanced sensor design with advanced computational methods in image formation and biological systems modelling is the way forward. The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Medical Imaging will provide comprehensive and integrative doctoral training in imaging sciences and methods. The programme has a strong focus on new image acquisition technologies, novel data analysis methods and integration with computational modelling. This will be a 4-year PhD programme designed to prepare students for successful careers in academia, industry and the healthcare sector. It comprises an MRes year in which the student will gain core competencies in this rapidly developing field, plus the skills to innovate both with imaging devices and with computational methods. During the PhD (years 2 to 4) the student will undertake an in-depth study of an aspect of medical imaging and its application to healthcare and will seek innovative solutions to challenging problems. Most projects will be strongly multi-disciplinary with a principle supervisor being a computer scientist, physicist, mathematician or engineer, a second supervisor from a clinical or life science background, and an industrial supervisor when required. Each project will lie in the EPSRC's remit. The Centre will comprise 72 students at its peak after 4 years and will be obtaining dedicated space and facilities. The participating departments are strongly supportive of this initiative and will encourage new academic appointees to actively participate in its delivery. The Centre will fill a significant skills gap that has been identified and our graduates will have a major impact in academic research in his area, industrial developments including attracting inward investment and driving forward start-ups, and in advocacy of this important and expanding area of medical engineering.
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