Dr Graeme Keith
- Research Fellow (School of Psychology & Neuroscience)
email:
Graeme.Keith@glasgow.ac.uk
Imaging Centre of Excellence, School of Psychology and Neuroscience, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences
Research interests
I joined the University of Glasgow as a Research Associate in MRI Physics in the lab of Professor David Porter, at the Imaging Centre of Excellence in April 2018. I previously completed a DPhil in the field of cardiac MRI and a Research Assistantship in ultra-high field MR technology at the University of Oxford. I also have an MSc in Medical Physics from the University of Aberdeen.
My current research interests are in developing powerful, novel techniques for ultra-high field MRI of the brain, which allow disease to be probed at a mechanistic level. In particular, I am involved in the development of spectroscopic techniques to measure metabolic changes in the brain, both locally and in larger regions, and in the use of non-contrast magnetic labelling methods to measure cerebral perfusion.
It is my role to work within our multi-disciplinary research team and with collaborators, providing robust, quantitative MRI methods of investigating disease.
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Graeme_Keith
Grants
Grants and Awards listed are those received whilst working with the University of Glasgow.
- Development of a Novel Head Coil for Clinical Neuroimaging in 7 Tesla MRI Scanners
Innovate UK
2021 - 2023
- Probing the Rheumatoid Arthritis Brain to Expose Central Pain Pathways
Versus Arthritis
2020 - 2022