Research Associate, King's College London
Heather is a research associate and the lead data analysist at the Neurodegeneration Imaging Group, King’s College London, leading on the development and implementation of novel cutting-edge PET and MRI methodology for the analysis of neuroimaging data. She has a particular interest in the development of novel imaging biomarkers and analysis methodology for PET and MRI data with a wide range of clinical applications within neurosciences. Her work focuses on integrating a multifaceted approach, using cutting edge analysis methodology and computational techniques, in order to streamline the transition between advances in neuroimaging data sciences and clinical in-vivo studies. She has published several scientific papers in high impact journals including Lancet Neurology, Brain, Neurology and Movement Disorders.
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