Speaker:     Professor Michael Stephen Bradnam, MA, PhD, CSci, FIPEM

       Head of Clinical PhysicsRoyal Hospital for Children  

       Glasgow, United Kingdom

Title:        Molecular Imaging of Neuroblastoma

Time:       9.00-10.00 am, April 13th (Wednesday), 2016

Venue:      Ground floor lecture room, Building 402,  Dushu Lake   Campus

                      (苏大独墅湖校区,402号楼一楼会议室)

Organizers:  School of  Biology and Basic Medical Sciences 

      School of  Radiation Medicine and Protection

      Suzhou Society for Biology

             (基础医学与生物科学学院,欧洲杯官网,苏州市生物学会)


Dr Michael Bradnam received his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and Electrical Science from the University of Cambridge, England, in 1984 and his PhD degree in Visual Electrophysiology from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, in 1994.                    

Dr Bradnam was appointed as the medical physicist for the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, in 1995; with special responsibility for Nuclear Medicine.  He established a paediatric visual electrophysiology service at the hospital and developed the department of Clinical Physics.  He was appointed Head of the Imaging Section at the Department of Clinical Physics and Bioengineering, Greater Glasgow Health Board in 2013.  In 2015 Dr Bradnam provided scientific oversight for the move of five nuclear medicine and three magnetic resonance imaging facilities to a new medical campus, as part of the merger of four former hospitals.  His major academic accomplishments include approximately 40 peer-reviewed publications in vision science, nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging, with over 600 citations.  Dr Bradnam has a current special interest in paediatric nuclear medicine, including imaging in neuroblastoma, is head of the Imaging Section,  Department of Clinical Physics and Bioengineering,  Greater Glasgow Health Board and an Honorary Research Fellow, University of Glasgow.