Molecular imaging technology leads to breakthroughs in drug testing and fingerprinting
Researchers lead the way in developing molecular imaging technology to solve real world problems
Charmaine Childs
Within Health and Social Care Research, I lead the Clinical and Imaging Biomarkers of Health and Disease (CIBoHD) theme
Dr Elizabeth Freeman
I joined Sheffield Hallam University as an associate lecturer of Psychology in 2013 and as a full-time lecturer in 2014
Stephen May
Stephen May worked for many years as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist in the NHS, and in 2002 became a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy
Professor Paul Bingham
Prof. Paul Bingham is a Professor of Glasses and Ceramics. He is part of a strong research group working primarily in the field of glasses and ceramics at the Materials and Engineering Research Institute
Craig Paterson
I have twenty years of experience as a criminologist and currently hold the position of Associate Head in the Institute of Law and Justice. I am an experienced lecturer who has led undergraduate and postgraduate courses in law, criminology, policing and human rights and also supervise several PhD students. My main areas of research interest are in criminal justice technologies and police reform, as well as organised and complex criminality.