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As part of our 50th birthday celebrations we are attending the joint UKRC-UKRO Congress, July 2nd, 3rd, & 4th 2018 at the ACC & Exhibition Centre Liverpool.
The event is a three-day multidisciplinary scientific congress and technical exhibition and is co-hosted annually on behalf of the British Institute of Radiology, The Society and College of Radiographers, and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.
Keynote speakers this year include:
- Richard Miles - Surgeon Commander, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, UK.
- Kevin Fong - Consultant Anaesthetist, University College London Hospitals, Honorary Senior Lecturer in Physiology and Founder and Associate Director of the Centre for Altitude, Space and Extreme Environment Medicine, University College London Hospitals, UK.
- Carole Burnett - Lead Radiographer for Research and Innovation, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; Visiting Research Fellow, Leeds Biomedical Research Unit, LIRMM, University of Leeds, UK.
- Perry Pickhardt - Gastrointestinal Radiologist, Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
- Emily Grossman - Freelance Science Broadcaster, Writer and Educator, UK.
- David Porter - Professor in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology University of Glasgow, UK.
- Hazel Pennington - Lead Operational Radiographer for Protons, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
- Katie Snape - Consultant, St George's London and Joint Lead Consultant for Cancer Genetics, SW Thames Regional Genetics Service, UK.
- Daniel Sokol - Barrister, 12 King’s Bench Walk, UK.
- Stacy Carter - Director, Research for Social Change, University of Wollongong, Australia.
- Kevin Prise - Professor of Radiation Biology, Centre for Cancer Research & Cell Biology, Queen's University Belfast, UK.
- Penny Owens - General Manager/Lead Radiographer, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
If you cannot attend the congress then follow us on Twitter (http://bit.ly/JR_TW) and Facebook (http://bit.ly/JennieReeves) to keep up to date with everything that happens live. Use the #UKRCO2018 & #JR50 hashtags.
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