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Daniel Bulte completed his BSc(hons) in Physics at the University of Tasmania in 1997 and obtained a PhD in Electrical Engineering in 2001. He took a postdoctoral position in Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto before moving to Oxford to work at the FMRIB Centre in 2004. He was appointed to his current position in September 2016. His research primarily involves analyzing MRI data to create models of vascular physiology and metabolism. He holds an honorary Senior Research Fellowship at the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging and collaborates regularly with researchers from the Department of Oncology and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford. In addition to his research, Daniel is passionate about outreach and public engagement, aiming to break records in the number of outreach events and lectures at the University. His research group focuses on developing translatable clinical imaging techniques for measuring blood flow and metabolism across a broad range of diseases, including dementia and cancer. He employs MRI with respiratory challenges to understand the connections between measured parameters and physiological responses. Daniel is a long-standing member of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) and leads educational sessions on calibrated functional MRI at their annual meetings. He organized the Royal Society's Theo Murphy international scientific meeting on integrated control of cerebral blood flow.
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