MRI assessment of the postprandial gastrointestinal motility and peptide response in healthy humans
August 2017
Khalaf A, Hoad CL, Menys A, Nowak A, Taylor SA, Paparo S, Lingaya M, Yirga F, Falcone, Singh G, Spiller RC, Gowland PA, Marciani L, Moran GW.
Details: Neurogastroenterology and Motility
NIHR Acknowledged: Yes
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Dr Gordon Moran | Dr Moran did his undergraduate medical training at University of Malta Medical School and was awarded an MD in 1999. He completed his basic postgraduate training at St. Luke's Hospital in Malta and gained membership of the Royal College of Physicians of… |
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Dr Caroline Hoad | |
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Dr Luca Marciani | I graduated in Physics at the University of Genoa in Italy. I then worked in Milan and London before joining the University of Nottingham, where I was awarded my PhD in Physics. Following a series of multi-disciplinary research contracts and Fellowships… |
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Professor Penny Gowland | Developing quantitative MRI for biomedical applications. I am particularly interested in exploiting the capabilities of functional and anatomical ultra-high field MRI in neuroscience, in using the increased contrast to noise ratio available at ultrahigh… |
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Professor Robin Spiller | Professor Spiller is Professor of Gastroenterology in the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre at the University of Nottingham. Past Editor of Gut (2003-2009) and member of the Board of the Rome Foundation (2000-2015), he twice edited the… |
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Dr Gulzar Singh | |
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Melanie Lingaya | |
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Yirga Falcone |