College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine

Inaugural lecture: Imaging - much more than a pretty picture

Images surround us. They permeate our physical and virtual spaces. They also populate somewhat less conspicuous, but important territories.

Images underpin a large variety of research - from clinical trials, to laboratory cellular methods, from equipment design and development, to innovations in image visualization, processing and analysis.

Imaging is consequently highly interdisciplinary, requiring the expertise of radiologists, physicists, engineers, computer scientists, and technologists, interfacing with other systems-based medical, clinical and science specialists. Integrating these different disciplines, to maximize research outputs and avoid “siloesque” working, is not always straightforward.

During his lecture Professor Andrew Farrall will explore the challenges and benefits, of educating and training the diverse population of researchers, who use images to push forward the frontiers of their disciplines.

The lecture will be followed by a reception in the Sophia Jex Blake common room.

Open to all.

Professor Andrew Farrell
Jun 26 2017 -

Inaugural lecture: Imaging - much more than a pretty picture

Professor Andrew Farrall will explore the challenges and benefits of educating and training a diverse and interdisciplinary population of researchers who are using imaging to push forward the frontiers of their disciplines.

Lecture Theatre A
Chancellor's Building
49 Little France Crescent
Edinburgh
EH16 4SB