
معرفی
Chris Rodgers is Professor of Biomedical Imaging at the University of Cambridge's Department of Clinical Neurosciences. He leads a research group at the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre focused on developing advanced MRI/MRS techniques for clinical translation. Professor Rodgers is a Bye-Fellow at Peterhouse College, where he supervises undergraduate chemistry topics including quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. His work is supported by major EU-funded research initiatives.
His research expertise spans human Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS), and metabolic imaging development. Current projects include creating novel MRI methods to predict chemotherapy response in liver cancer patients and investigating cardiac energy metabolism in heart failure therapeutics.
Professor Rodgers holds leadership roles in two EU consortia:
- Co-leading the NICI project developing metabolic MRI for liver metastasis chemotherapy response prediction
- Leading the MITI study on SGLT2 inhibitors' impact on cardiac energy handling in heart failure
