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Tim Witney
@TimWitney
Professor of Molecular Imaging & @WellcomeTrust SRF @KingsCollegeLon | Biochemist | Developing new methods to detect cancer, therapy response & drug resistance.
London, UK Beigetreten Mart 2014
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@vardy7 Thank you for everything you’ve done for the club and for the memories I’ve shared with my son seeing you play. There will never be anyone like you again to pull on a Leicester shirt. 💙
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Submission alert: we have opened a new collection on 'Super-resolution Imaging' at #npjImaging @Nature_NPJ!

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In the Spotlight: Hidden in Plain Sight: Clinical Imaging of the Tumor Microenvironment with PET aacrjournals.org/cancerdiscover…
By Timothy Witney @TimWitney @KingsCollegeLon

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Voting is now open for (vice)president of the @ESMI_society and closes on 27th February. It's an honour to stand for election. Thank you to all those who chose to vote for me. 🙏
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With the appointment of the new chief executive of @UKRI_News “imminent”, @MilesPadgett and I explore the key issues s/he will face.
“Eight critical questions for the new chief executive of UKRI” wonkhe.com/blogs/eight-cr… via @wonkhe
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Seeing the unseen! FAP-PET unlocks TME visualization, allowing the imaging of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), notably in tumors with low metabolic activity. aacrjournals.org/cancerdiscover…

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Dear wonderful imaging community,
I'm running for (vice)president of @ESMI_society . A society I care deeply about.
The election opens on 18th February for all members of the society. I would be very grateful for your vote. 🙏
Tim
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Out at @naturemethods just now!
nature.com/articles/s4159…
We present #SN2N, a flagship level unsupervised denoising solution. It’s fully competitive with supervised learning without needing large training-set and clean ground-truth, using 1 noisy frame for training.
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Look what I found!
It happens that our #SN2N work was collected in the @naturemethods's 20th years anniversary issue.
nature.com/articles/s4159…
Thanks @exrhapsody for the help!



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Research led by @TimWitney from 🇬🇧 @kingsmedicine shows that a new #radiotracer – an injected compound used in #PET scans – could help inform doctors that a patients aggressive #cancer will not respond to #chemotherapy before treatment is given. dlvr.it/TH94TP
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I wish you all a Merry X-Mas. If you have the time, I invite you to listen to the latest ESMI podcast - Dive into Imaging Science, in which I talk about an exciting paper on how to make tissue transparent in vivo:
e-smi.eu/podcast/
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Anyone working on NRF2 activation in cancer? If so, this might be of interest to you.
nature.com/articles/s4146…
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Great to see this collaborative paper out @NatureComms. @TimWitney's team developed a PET radiotracer that distinguishes high/low NRF2 antioxidant pathway activation, including in our @CRUKLungCentre PDX models.
Congrats @hgreenwood93 and team! 👏
nature.com/articles/s4146…
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Scientists have used a chemical compound to light up treatment-resistant cancers on imaging scans.
The breakthrough could help medical professionals better target and treat cancer.
@kingsmedicine
kcl.ac.uk/news/scientist…
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In @Nature_NPJ Imaging. we treated some lucky mice to low, normal, and high-zinc chow—and turns out, their prostates have a lot to say on MRI. Great collaboration effort with @VeronicaClavij8 @ADeanSherry @UTSWMedCenter @uktuebingen @DKFZ @MGHMartinos nature.com/articles/s4430…
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At npj Imaging we are very excited about radiotheranostics.
Freddy E Escorcia (@freddyeescorcia elsewhere)@freddyeescorcia
🚨 Fellow #radiotheranostics nerds 🚨 Prof. @TimWitney @KingsCollegeLon and I are launching a Collection focused on this very topic for @Nature_NPJ Imaging! Please considering submitting! Site is live! #radiopharmaceuticals #nucmed #radonc
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