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Diagnostic imaging and mentorship

Sheffield Hallam's Diagnostic Imaging modules are designed to be relevant to current and future clinical practice and closely relate to important issues in the practise

Placements

Placements are an opportunity for you to gain practical experience in different settings working with people and patients.

Staff profiles

Dr Anna Myers

Anna’s main role is to evaluate the Public Health England Moving Healthcare Professionals Programme, which aims to embed physical activity within primary and secondary care.

Ronak Janani

Ronak started her PhD at SHU in 2014 in the field of sol-gel chemistry and energy storage. Her PhD was focused on sol-gel fabrication of ionogel electrolytes for double-layer supercapacitors. Following her PhD, Ronak used her background in sol-gel chemistry to enter the field of biomaterials by researching into bioactive glass ceramics for healthcare applications. She is currently part of the iPSpine project which aims to design a novel therapy for chronic lower back pain related to disc degeneration.

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Polymers and nanocomposites
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Robotics

We aim is to create novel artificial intelligence technologies that allow robots to coexist with the environment and interact with human beings, empowering these individuals, not replacing them.

Staff profiles

Helen Batty

Helen is an associate head at Sheffield Hallam

Carmel Bond

Staff profile of Carmel Bond Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing

Delivering the Prevention Legacy for the NHS: Innovations that Help People Move

Without decisive action, England faces an unsustainable rise in healthcare. Conditions such as cancer, heart disease, dementia, and stroke are on the increase, placing a growing strain on the NHS and the economy.

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Marie Stanton

Profile for Marie Stanton

News

Developing materials to mimic spinal discs

Pioneering work led by MERI's Andy Alderson which has the potential to improve the quality of artificial spinal discs will be discussed at a House of Lords science and technology reception this week

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