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News articles from City St George's, University of London, related to CRRAG and it's members.

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Newly formed CRRAG host their inaugural research seminar at City St George’s

December 2024

The newly formed CRRAG team welcomed Professor Adam Lewandowski, Deputy Chief Scientist for UK Biobank and Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Science at the University of Oxford, to deliver their inaugural research seminar in late November.

Read the article: Newly formed CRRA3G host their inaugural research seminar at City St George’s

Group photo of members of CRRAG


City St George’s radiographer receives Rising Star Award

August 2024

Gemma Walsh collects prize for her outstanding contributions to the field of radiography and her innovative work on radiographer workforce development.

Read the article: City St George’s radiographer receives Rising Star Award

Gemma Walsh posing with her award.


Sharing cutting-edge research at the European Congress of Radiology

March 2024

The Department of Radiography recorded its largest contribution yet to The European Congress of Radiology (ECR), the largest European medical imaging conference of the last 30 years.

Read the article: Sharing cutting-edge research at the European Congress of Radiology

Dr Christina Malamateniou presenting at the conference.


Radiographer’s AI work wins European research presentation award

March 2024

Gemma Walsh has been awarded the prestigious Radiographer Research Presentation Abstract Award by the European Congress of Radiology

Read the article: Radiographer’s AI work wins European research presentation award

Gemma Walsh displaying her award certificate at the event.


City academic honoured with prestigious ultrasound prize

January 2024

Emily Skelton receives the Champion of the Year award from the British Medical Ultrasound Society.

Read the article: City academic honoured with prestigious ultrasound prize

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News from 2023


Exploring advances in abdominal ultrasound with industry partners

December 2023

In an event organised by Emily Skelton, leading industry partners Canon Medical, Esaote, GE HealthCare, Intelligent Ultrasound and Siemens Healthineers gave a hands-on demonstration of cutting-edge ultrasound imaging technology and talks about the latest developments in abdominal ultrasound.

Read the article: Exploring advances in abdominal ultrasound with industry partners

Ultrasound demonstration with students


Radiographer Dr Christina Malamateniou named City’s Extraordinary Woman for 2023

March 2023

Dr Christina Malamateniou recognised by the City community for her outstanding contributions to radiography.

Read the article: Radiographer Dr Christina Malamateniou named City’s Extraordinary Woman for 2023

Dr Christina Malamateniou


News from 2022


‘Parent-centred’ approach to medical imaging can enhance emotional connection to the unborn baby during pregnancy

September 2022

Systematic review by Dr Emily Skelton et al., finds that parents value working collaboratively with sonographers and rely on their expertise to learn about and connect with their unborn baby during pregnancy ultrasound scans.

Read the article: ‘Parent-centred’ approach to medical imaging can enhance emotional connection to the unborn baby during pregnancy

Mother having an ultrasound with father present


Covid-19 recovery: the way forward for radiography practitioners

June 2022

On Friday 17th June, the Department of Midwifery and Radiography, in collaboration with the Society and College of Radiographers, led the ‘Covid-19 recovery: the way forward for radiography practitioners’ conference.

Read the article: Covid-19 recovery: the way forward for radiography practitioners

Dr Rachel Harris presenting


Autism-friendly MRI, for more inclusive medical imaging

April 2022

Dr Christina Malamateniou spoke to The European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology Podcast about the recent review she led to help make MRI brain scans more accessible to autistic people.

Read the article: Autism-friendly MRI, for more inclusive medical imaging

Patient being entered into an MRI brain scanner by a friendly doctor