PhD students
Robbie Barnett
Robbie is investigating ways to model respiratory movement using finite element analysis with a view to correcting for non-rigid respiratory motion in PET.
Megan Cromer
Megan is investigating novel pulse sequences to elucidate early cartilage damage in osteoarthritic patients with MRI.
Chris Constable
Chris is investigating methods to optimize the quantitative information obtained from non-neuronal Positron Emission Tomography (PET) radiopharmaceuticals in the human brain.
Andre Kyme
Andre is working on optical motion detection technologies for real-time motion tracking of unanaesthetised animals during microPET imaging experiments.
Wencke Lehnert
Wencke is developing methods for partial volume correction in quantitative microPET brain imaging studies and provides technical support for the imaging program.
Sheruna Variawa
Sheruna is developing optimal imaging parameters and quantitative methods for the study of large primates with microPET.
Paul Stoodley
Catriona Wimberley
Catriona is working on how to improve biological parameters estimation in pre-clinical longitudinal PET imaging of the rat brain