Pint of Science 2022

Volunteer throwing confetti as if he was a radioactive element indium-111, trying to find a tumour without having a tumour-targeting bit attached to him - hint: it does not work

 

Other videos

King’s Health Partners annual conference 2023

Video on radioactive imaging and our new successful bid for one of two first total body PET systems in the UK and short Q&A on personalised medicine

New Scientist Live 2022

Video describing radionuclide imaging of cancer and precision radiotherapy in animals

British Science Week @kingsmedicine takeover 2022

Nine posts around what my team does to create new injectable radioactive therapies in cancer, from chemistry to preclinical work, and how I got to start working in research.

European Research Showcase 2021

This interview describes the exciting way in which we use radioactivity to image and treat cancer

Power of radiation in treating cancer CRUK RADNET 2020

This animation describes just how far we have come in targeting radiation to treat disease

I can be @ Home 2020

This video tells kids what my I do in my job.

Royal Society Summer Science 2018 and 2020

Video highlighting the bench to bedside nature of our radioactive research at King’s.

International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2019

Understanding Animal Research video

Soapbox Science 2016

Is all radiation damage bad?

Royal Society of Chemistry Public Lecture 2015

Is radioactivity good for you? The use of radioisotopes in imaging and therapy of disease.

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