RefNo | EC/2020/06 |
Level | Item |
Title | Brindle, Kevin Michael: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Date | 14 April 2020 |
Description | Certificate endorsing election of Kevin Brindle as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Includes personal details of the elected Fellow, citaion giving the reasons for election, and names of proposers. Signed by the Executive Director of the Royal Society, Julie Maxton. |
Citation | Kevin Brindle is distinguished internationally for his development of magnetic resonance techniques for investigating the biochemistry of cells and tissues in vivo. This included the first studies with 1H NMR, methods for studying the kinetic and structural properties of enzymes in vivo, identification of the origin of the tumour lipid signal, some of the first cell tracking studies in vivo that led subsequently to two new powerful gene reporter constructs, the first targeted MRI agent for detecting cell death, the first dynamic contrast agent enhanced studies with a tumour anti-vascular drug. He pioneered hyperpolarized 13C MRI for studying tumour metabolism and its application for detecting disease and treatment response. Under his leadership, this exciting technique has now reached clinical trials. |
Extent | 4p |
Format | Computer printout |
PhysicalDescription | A4 papers |
AccessStatus | Closed |
AccessConditions | Election certificates are subject to 50 year closure period from date of election. Details of proposers are kept confidential until the 50 year closure period has elapsed. |