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Professor Kevin Brindle is affiliated with the University of Cambridge, specifically the Department of Biochemistry. His research focuses on non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques to track labeled cells in the central nervous system (CNS) and the development of gene reporter constructs for MRI. He collaborates with Robin Franklin to advance stem cell transplantation monitoring in CNS studies.
Research Interests:
- MRI-based cell tracking in CNS
- Gene reporter systems for MRI
- Stem cell differentiation imaging
- Metabolic imaging in neurodegenerative diseases
Publication Trends: Recent works highlight applications of hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate and bicarbonate in metabolic imaging, focusing on brain metabolism and inflammation models. Keywords include Neuroimage, NMR Biomed, and technical innovations in MRI.
Labs & Collaborations: Associated with Cambridge Neuroscience and the Neurons, Circuits and Networks research theme. His work aligns with the "Beyond the Neuron" sub-theme and integrates with open science initiatives at the university.
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