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Professor Lesley Anderson
Professor Lesley Anderson is Academic Lead for the Industrial Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Digital Diagnostics (iCAIRD) for Grampian. She is leading artificial intelligence evaluations at the University of Aberdeen.
Prof Anderson joined the Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science at the University of Aberdeen in March 2020. She trained at Queen's University Belfast (QUB) graduating with a PhD in cancer epidemiology in 2004 and an undergraduate degree (first class Honours) in Biomedical Science in 2001. She has a Masters in Population Health-based Evidence obtained by distance learning from the University of Manchester (distinction level) in 2006. Professor Anderson joined QUB as an academic in 2010 after completing two highly respected fellowships: an Academic Fellowship (funded by the UK Medical Research Council) and a Cancer Prevention Fellowship at the National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health, Maryland, United States of America. Professor Anderson then joined the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry (NICR) in 2017 as Deputy Director overseeing the production of Official Statistics for Northern Ireland and developing the NICR Research Advisory Group.
Dr Viveka Biswas
Stroke medicine, Neurology, Neuroradiology
Dr Michael Bradnam
Oncology imaging, including imaging of paediatric neuroendocrine tumours
Radiotherapy using unsealed sources of radiation
SPECT technology and image reconstruction
MR technology
Electrophysiology equipment
Visual development in preterm, newborn and infants
Objective assessment of visual acuity
Signal detection
Modelling visual impairment
Dr David Alexander Dickie
Structural brain ageing
White matter disease
Cognitive ageing
Stroke
Image Analysis
Alzheimer's disease and other dementias
Dr Elvina Gountouna
Miss Charlene Hamid
Dr Jano van Hemert
Retinal imaging, image processing, automated image analysis, machine learning, medical devices, ophthalmology, eye health care, eye diseases, systemic diseases apparent in the eye.
Dr Christian Keitel
I keep an unwavering interested in how our visual system deals with ongoing dynamic stimulation as we experience it in our everyday lives.
I also undertake frequent excursions into the areas of multi-sensory processing, intrinsic brain rhythms and, most recently, relationships between rhythmic brain activity and other physiological signals (pupil diameter, for example).
My methods of choice are the "fast" neuroimaging techniques EEG & MEG and eye tracking.
Stirling's Mobile Cognition focus allows me to take my neuroimaging research out of the lab and into the "real world".
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Ms Shadia Mikhael
Dr Arnab Rana
- Hippocampal atrophy
- Cognitive ageing
- Stroke
- Brain tumours