Jamshed Bomanji is a full professor, clinical lead, and head of the Institute of Nuclear medicine department at the University College Hospital (UCLH) NHS foundation trust based in London, UK.[1]

Education and career

Professor Bomanji obtained a graduate degree in 1980, and a PhD in 1987. His current interests are in the area of diagnostic and therapeutic of Neurology, Oncology, Cardiology, and Nephrology/Urology using Nuclear medicine.

Jamshed Bomanji also serves as the editor-in-chief at the Nuclear Medicine Communications.[2] His comments on cancer procedures using nuclear medicine techniques are documented by Hospitals[3] and private companies.[4][5][6]

Books

Jamshed has authored 20 book Chapters.[1] Some of them are in the areas including, not limited to, Neuroendocrine Tumours,[7] Tissue Characterization,[8] Molecular radiotherapy in Children,[9] and Brain Disorder.[10] He has an edited book titled "A History of Radionuclide Studies in the UK: 50th Anniversary of the British Nuclear Medicine".[11] He is Editor Hybrid Imaging series, 14 books.

Publications

He has published more than 295 scientific Manuscripts, with over 6000 Citations.[12] His manuscript titled "Functional imaging of neuroendocrine tumors with combined PET/CT using 68Ga‐DOTATATE (DOTA‐D Phe1,Tyr3‐octreotate) and 18F‐FDG" published in 2008 has been cited more than 300 times alone. He published his first research paper in 1984 titled "123 I meta-iodo-benzyl guanidine: Synthesis and imaging the adrenal medulla and phaeochromocytoma" in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine in Research and Practice. Launched new suite of educational PET/CT webinars for the British Institute of Radiology 2019.

References

  1. 1 2 "UCLH website". Archived from the original on 5 June 2020.
  2. "LWW website".
  3. "UCLH News".
  4. "Prnewswire website" (Press release).
  5. "Biospace website".
  6. "Eurekalert website".
  7. Hoskin, Peter J. (2007). Radiotherapy in practice : radioisotope therapy. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-176878-1. OCLC 906032566.
  8. Bomanji, Jamshed. (1987). Tissue characterization : using 123ı-metaiobenzylguanidine and 99m Tc monoclonal antibody (223.28s) fragments. University of London. OCLC 17924070.
  9. Mansi, Luigi, Herausgeber. Lopci, Egesta, Herausgeber. Cuccurullo, Vincenzo, Herausgeber. Chiti, Arturo, Herausgeber. (2 November 2015). Clinical Nuclear Medicine in Pediatrics. ISBN 978-3-319-21371-2. OCLC 941397753.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. Fraioli, Francesco Herausgeber. (5 March 2019). PET/CT in Brain Disorders. ISBN 978-3-030-01523-7. OCLC 1091713200.
  11. McCready, Ralph. Gnanasegaran, Gopinath. Bomanji, Jamshed B. (2016). A History of Radionuclide Studies in the UK 50th Anniversary of the British Nuclear Medicine Society. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-28624-2. OCLC 955942471.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. "Scopus website".
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