Webcasts
All sessions broadcast as part of UKIO Online 2020 are available to watch in the on-demand library.
Is life quantum mechanical? The birth of quantum biology – Professor Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Surrey and Scientist, Author and Broadcaster
UKIO Question Time: Peer review in the NHS – all stick and no carrot?
Chair: Professor Fergus Gleeson, Professor of Radiology University of Oxford and Consultant Radiologist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel: Dr Nicola Strickland, President, Royal College of Radiologists; Marlene Stodgell-O’Grady, Director Quality, Safety and Education – Diagnostic Imaging Services, Alberta Healthcare; Dr Ben Timmis, Medical Director of 4Ways Health Care Ltd; James Lawford Davies, Partner, Hill Dickinson LLP; Dr Peter Strouhal, Clinical Director for Reporting, Alliance Medical Ltd
“We choose to go to the moon” – space and humanity – Dallas Campbell, Author, Broadcaster and Presenter (The Gadget Show, Bang Goes the Theory, The Sky at Night, Stargazing Live and The Science of Stupid)
BIR Canon Mayneord lecture
Advanced computer analysis in oncologic imaging – a necessity or a hype? – Professor Mathias Prokop, Head of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen
SCoR William Stripp lecture
Imaging the paediatric spine: Introducing new technology – is it worth it?
Katy Budhan-Mills, General Superintendent Radiographer, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
IPEM John Mallard lecture
Fast Field Cycling – a new frontier in MR imaging – Professor David Lurie, Chair in Biomed Physics and Bio Engineering, University of Aberdeen
SCoR Martine Jackson lecture
Focusing on the patient experience – “It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters in the end” (Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness) – Professor Heidi Probst, Professor of Radiotherapy and Oncology, Sheffield Hallam University
SCoR Stanley Melville lecture
Leadership in radiography – lived experience – Suzanne Rastrick, Chief Allied Health Professions Officer (England), NHS England