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Samantha Terry is a Reader in Radiobiology at King's College London, focusing on Biomedical Life Sciences. Her research encompasses determining the effects of radiation and radioactivity in cancer therapy, particularly in understanding how radiation dose correlates with biological effects. Samantha's academic journey includes a postdoc at Radboud UMC, Netherlands, from 2011 to 2014, specializing in radionuclide imaging. Prior to that, she conducted research at the University of Oxford from 2009 to 2011, focusing on radionuclide therapy, and completed her PhD at the University of St Andrews from 2006 to 2009 in X-ray radiobiology. Her work has contributed to advancements in combination therapies and the use of radiopharmaceuticals in clinical settings, with a focus on in vitro, in silico, and preclinical studies. Samantha has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and is involved in public engagement projects aimed at inspiring the next generation of scientists, especially in the field of cancer treatment.
King's College London • London, UK
Conducting research and teaching in the field of Radiobiology.
Radboud UMC • Nijmegen, Netherlands
Focused on radionuclide imaging and its applications in cancer treatment.
University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Conducted research in radionuclide therapy.
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