Kevin Brindle
Kevin Michael Brindle (born 27 August 1955) is a British biochemist, currently Professor of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge and a Senior Group Leader at Cancer Research UK. He is known for developing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for use in cell biochemistry and new imaging methods for early detection, monitoring, and treatment of cancer. Provided by Wikipedia
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Use of metabolic imaging to monitor heterogeneity of tumour response following therapeutic mTORC1/2 pathway inhibition by Stephanie Ling, Alex Dexter, Alan M. Race, Shreya Sharma, Gregory Hamm, Urszula M. Polanska, Rosetta Consortium Cancer Research UK, John F. Marshall, Zoltan Takats, Kevin Brindle, Mariia O. Yuneva, George Poulogiannis, Andrew D. Campbell, Owen J. Sansom, Richard J. A. Goodwin, Josephine Bunch, Simon T. Barry
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Fragmentation patterns and personalized sequencing of cell‐free DNA in urine and plasma of glioma patients by Florent Mouliere, Christopher G Smith, Katrin Heider, Jing Su, Ymke van der Pol, Mareike Thompson, James Morris, Jonathan C M Wan, Dineika Chandrananda, James Hadfield, Marta Grzelak, Irena Hudecova, Dominique‐Laurent Couturier, Wendy Cooper, Hui Zhao, Davina Gale, Matthew Eldridge, Colin Watts, Kevin Brindle, Nitzan Rosenfeld, Richard Mair
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