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King's researchers support nationwide study demonstrating safety and efficiency of AI in cardiovascular diagnosis

A major new study, co-led by researchers at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, has shown that an artificial intelligence (AI) diagnostic...

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King's researchers received British Neuroscience Association Green Neuroscience Prize

The prize recognised their contribution to construct the first solar-powered MRI facility in the world.

First solar powered MRI facility Africa BNA Green Prize

Neurosurgical studies using novel light-based imaging systems hold patient involvement day

Two neurosurgical studies led by the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences researching novel, light based, imaging systems that can be used to...

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New funding to detect heart disease in cancer patients

A team of researchers led by Dr Richard Southworth of King’s College London have been awarded funding from the British Heart Foundation to develop imaging...

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Doctors stay, AI assists - new study examines public perceptions of AI in healthcare

A new study conducted by researchers at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences published in BJR | Artificial Intelligence, has found that...

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King's first to benefit from two whole-body PET-CT imaging systems

King’s College London is the first in the UK to benefit from two Biograph Vision Quadra systems from Siemens Healthineers, marking a new era of PET-CT. This...

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Groundbreaking Cancer Imaging Trial Begins Using Advanced PET Scanner

A pioneering clinical trial has begun to evaluate a new imaging tracer that could revolutionise cancer treatment monitoring.

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New Breast Cancer Imaging Trial underway at PET Centre

A clinical trial is underway to assess a novel radiotracer, [99mTc]-maraciclatide, which could enhance the early detection of breast cancer that has spread to...

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New study investigates racial bias in AI used for heart imaging

Researchers from the School have completed a study examining the source of racial bias in artificial intelligence (AI) models used for analysing heart scans.

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Professor Tim Witney elected Vice President of ESMI

Professor Tim Witney, Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Molecular Imaging at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, has...

Professor Tim Witney

£1.4 million awarded to study how brain experiences paranoia

The project "Bridging the Neurocomputational Explanations of Paranoia: From Cognition to Clinic" received the Wellcome Trust grant to apply neuroscience to...

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London Institute for Healthcare Engineering to host Radiology AI Summit 2025

The Radiology Al Summit (RAIS) is an exclusive annual event uniting industry-leading experts, academics, clinicians, and policy advocates for two days to...

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Professor Ourselin presents recent successes from St Thomas' MedTech Hub at the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Professor Sebastien Ourselin, Head of the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences was invited to present at the Science, Innovation and Technology...

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School public engagement efforts recognised at King's Engaged Research Awards 2025

Members of the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences were celebrated for their work at the King's Engaged Research Awards ceremony, securing two...

BMEIS KERN Award 2025

Researchers develop non-invasive method to assess diastolic function via pressure quantification in the heart

A team of researchers from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, Rikhospitalet in Norway and partners in Japan and France have developed a...

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