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Donnie Cameron is an Honorary Lecturer at Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, with expertise in medical imaging and spectroscopy. He holds a PhD in Medical Imaging from the University of Aberdeen and has worked at institutions including NIH and Leiden University Medical Center. His research focuses on developing MRI/MRS methods to study muscle quality, sarcopenia, and cardiovascular health.
Education:
- B.Sc. (Hons) Physical Sciences, University of Aberdeen (2008)
- M.Sc. Medical Physics, University of Aberdeen (2010)
- Ph.D. Medical Imaging, University of Aberdeen (2014)
Research interests include quantitative MRI techniques (diffusion, T1 mapping, Dixon, arterial spin labeling), cardiac/skeletal muscle spectroscopy, and imaging biomarkers for muscle disorders. His work bridges technical innovation with clinical applications in oncology, cardiology, and gerontology. Current projects involve collaborations at Leiden University Medical Center to develop imaging biomarkers for muscular dystrophies.
Recent articles highlight his focus on dietary patterns’ impact on muscle health, biochemical correlates of sarcopenia, and novel MRI methods for bowel and brain studies.
Grants include projects funded by the Medical Research Council and NIH, focusing on muscle physiology and bioactive food components’ effects on brain health. He has held roles such as Visiting Postdoctoral Research Fellow at NIH and Senior Research Associate at UEA before his Lecturer appointment (2017-2022).
He is affiliated with the C.J. Gorter MRI Center in Leiden and contributes to UN SDGs related to good health and well-being through his work on aging and disease biomarkers.


