
Lighting up the Lung - Kevin Dhaliwal
04/06/19 • 12 min
Kev Dhaliwal is Professor of Molecular Imaging & Healthcare Technology and Consultant Physician in Respiratory Medicine in Edinburgh. He leads an EPSRC interdisciplinary Hub based in the Medical School in Edinburgh developing novel technologies for interventional pulmonary medicine. PROTEUS (@EPSRC_Proteus) is the UK’s largest biophotonics healthcare project and is developing novel tools and technologies for respiratory critical care by exploiting the power of light to enable new insights. PROTEUS will develop new pathways and leverage the power of TEAM SCIENCE
Kev Dhaliwal is Professor of Molecular Imaging & Healthcare Technology and Consultant Physician in Respiratory Medicine in Edinburgh. He leads an EPSRC interdisciplinary Hub based in the Medical School in Edinburgh developing novel technologies for interventional pulmonary medicine. PROTEUS (@EPSRC_Proteus) is the UK’s largest biophotonics healthcare project and is developing novel tools and technologies for respiratory critical care by exploiting the power of light to enable new insights. PROTEUS will develop new pathways and leverage the power of TEAM SCIENCE
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