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Jerome Atutornu is a Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiography at the University of Suffolk's School of Allied Health Sciences. He holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare Education and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). His career spans clinical practice in the private sector, NHS collaborations, and academic roles focusing on radiography education and genomics research.
Education: Graduated from University of Suffolk in 2012 with the Fodder Memorial Award. Current doctoral research explores equity in genomics for underserved populations.
Research interests include medical imaging physics, dose optimization for obese patients, and integrating genomics into personalized healthcare. He actively investigates barriers to genomic technology adoption among marginalized groups.
Key publications focus on genomic data sharing ethics, public trust in genomics, and cross-cultural perspectives in healthcare. He presented at high-profile conferences like UK Radiological Congress and Pint of Science.
Awards: 2012 Fodder Memorial Award for best UKRC paper. Professional affiliations include the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR), and Wellcome Genome Campus' Society and Ethics Research group.
Teaching roles: Link lecturer for Colchester General Hospital students. Leads radiography courses and contributes to genomics education across disciplines. Coordinates Erasmus radiography student exchange programs.
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