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Lefteris Livieratos is a Clinical Scientist in Medical Physics specializing in Nuclear Medicine at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, and an Adjunct Reader in Medical Physics at King's College London. He has received the NIHR Senior Clinical Lectureship award in Imaging Sciences focused on radionuclide theranostics. His professional experience includes working with PET methodology at Hammersmith Hospital, ICT, in collaboration with MRC PET Oncology and PET Cardiology research groups, where he engaged in radiotracer image quantification and developed novel schemes for patient respiratory motion correction. He has also commissioned the clinical implementation of SPECT/CT in Europe for diagnostic CT applications. An active participant in undergraduate and postgraduate education, he has supervised many postgraduate students and trainee clinical scientists, and served as program director for the MSc in Clinical Science - Medical Physics at King’s College. His research interests include radio-theranostics, multi-modality imaging, and patient-specific dosimetry in molecular radiotherapy. He leads courses in Nuclear Medicine Physics and the MSc Research Project related to Nuclear Medicine and contributes to the field through various published articles and conference presentations.
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