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New method to create patient-specific models of placental blood flow can improve understanding of conditions affecting the fetus

New method to create patient-specific models of placental blood flow can improve understanding of conditions affecting the fetus

by rozi | Mar 23, 2021 | News

Researchers have found a new method to create patient-specific models of placental blood flow, which can lead to a better understanding of conditions where the blood circulation of the fetus is known to be altered, helping to predict which pregnancies will be...
New MRI algorithm provides novel insight about placental blood flow in late pregnancy and stillbirth risk

New MRI algorithm provides novel insight about placental blood flow in late pregnancy and stillbirth risk

by rozi | Jan 13, 2021 | News

A recent study co-led by GIFT-Surg and the University of Auckland used a newly developed Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) algorithm to find out why falling asleep on your side in late pregnancy can help reduce the risk of having a stillbirth. The paper published in...
GIFT-Surg researchers organise successful workshop on perinatal and paediatric image analysis

GIFT-Surg researchers organise successful workshop on perinatal and paediatric image analysis

by rozi | Nov 9, 2020 | News

The fifth annual Perinatal, Preterm and Paediatric Image Analysis workshop (PIPPI), founded and co-organised by Dr Andrew Melbourne from GIFT-Surg, was held online on 8 October 2020. In addition to Dr Melbourne, the workshop’s organising committee included Dr Jana...
GIFT-Surg present at the UCL/ Paris Descartes University Fetal Growth Restriction seminar

GIFT-Surg present at the UCL/ Paris Descartes University Fetal Growth Restriction seminar

by Eamonn | Aug 19, 2020 | News

Rosalind Pratt and Andrew Melbourne were invited to speak about their work in collaboration with UCLH and GOSH at the UCL/Paris Descartes University Fetal Growth Restriction seminar on the 5th May 2017 held at the Residence de France in Kensington. In a fascinating...
Ultrasonic Tracking: Novel technology identifies tip of surgical needle during surgeries

Ultrasonic Tracking: Novel technology identifies tip of surgical needle during surgeries

by Eamonn | May 18, 2020 | News

New technology from the King’s College London School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences provides surgeons with greater visibility and accuracy for procedures Researchers at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, UCL and UCH...
Andrew Melbourne’s work on Fetal and Neonatal Quantitative Imaging Techniques Recognised with Lectureship

Andrew Melbourne’s work on Fetal and Neonatal Quantitative Imaging Techniques Recognised with Lectureship

by Eamonn | Jul 13, 2017 | News

We would like to offer our congratulations to Andrew Melbourne who has recently been promoted to Lecturer in Advanced Computational Imaging within the Translational Imaging Group (TIG).  Working closely with clinical colleagues Andrew designs advanced quantitative...
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