39 min

Sarah Bohndiek People doing Physics

    • Physics

Our guest this month is Prof. Sarah Bohndiek, Professor of Biomedical Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory, Group Leader at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, and Fellow of Corpus Christi College. Currently, her research group, the Vision Lab, looks to understand tumours using new medical imaging techniques, and Sarah is also particularly interested in the incredibly important process of standardising complex methods and datasets between laboratories. Alongside her research, she has championed public engagement and interdisciplinary research training, and pushes for open access, practical solutions to serious medical issues.
During the episode, we talk about her experiences growing up in Greenwich, her early interest in Astrophysics and subsequent movement into Biomedical physics, her research and future exciting developments in medical imaging.

Our guest this month is Prof. Sarah Bohndiek, Professor of Biomedical Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory, Group Leader at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, and Fellow of Corpus Christi College. Currently, her research group, the Vision Lab, looks to understand tumours using new medical imaging techniques, and Sarah is also particularly interested in the incredibly important process of standardising complex methods and datasets between laboratories. Alongside her research, she has championed public engagement and interdisciplinary research training, and pushes for open access, practical solutions to serious medical issues.
During the episode, we talk about her experiences growing up in Greenwich, her early interest in Astrophysics and subsequent movement into Biomedical physics, her research and future exciting developments in medical imaging.

39 min