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Francesco Fraioli (born 23 March 1973) is a Medical Doctor, full Professor of Nuclear Medicine and Radiology and Education Lead at the Institute of Nuclear Medicine at University College London, based in London, UK.[1].
Education and Career
Professor Fraioli obtained a graduate degree in Medicine in 1998, and a PhD in 2011. He serves as the Associate Editor-in-chief at the Nuclear Medicine Communications journal. His comments on cancer procedures using Imaging modalities are documented by Hospitals[2] and international organisations [3], [4] He is at present the Secretary of the Neuroimaging committee of the EANM, and member of the Education Committee of the BNMS.
Books and Publications
Professor Fraioli has authored 15 books, in field of Imaging and in Narrative. He is Editor of the book series of Clinicians guide to Hybrid Imaging [5] edited by Springer. He published more than 120 publications in Cancer,Neurology and Lung Imaging in peer reviewed journals with over 4000 citations on Scopus [6] . He and his wife, Linda Bertoletti, have three daughters.
References: 1: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/nuclear-medicine/francesco-fraioli 2: https://www.uclh.nhs.uk/our-services/find-consultant/professor-francesco-fraioli 3: https://www.eanm.org/about/organs/committees/neuroimaging-2/ 4: https://connect.myesr.org/course/technical-advances-in-thoracic-imaging/ 5: Clinicians’ Guides to Radionuclide Hybrid Imaging; https://www.springer.com/series/13803 6: https://www.scopus.com/freelookup/form/author.uri