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Prof Marshall is a state registered Clinical Scientist specialising in Nuclear Medicine, Radiopharmaceutical Production, Quality Management and Positron Emission Tomography. Prof Marshall joined PETIC in 2010 to take up the post of Operations Director after spending 6 years as Head of Radioisotopes in Northern Ireland and previously working at Lincoln and Aberdeen. In 2013, Prof Marshall was promoted to Director of PETIC in 2013 and has since significantly increased patient throughput and research activity within the facility. In 2000, Prof Marshall commenced a part time PhD with the University of Aberdeen and successfully submitted his thesis on the role of Molecular Imaging in Monitoring and Predicting the Response of Breast Cancer to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in 2004. Prof Marshall’s major achievements include designing, commissioning and project managing the new nuclear medicine facilities at the Royal Victoria Hospital and Northern Ireland Cancer Centre and the cyclotron facilities in both Belfast and Cardiff and well as leading on the introduction of an all Wales PET service and the production of several novel radiotracers and radiometals.

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Berthon, B.et al. 2017. Head and neck target delineation using a novel PET automatic segmentation algorithm. Radiotherapy and Oncology pdf Berthon, B.et al. 2016. ATLAAS: an automatic decision tree-based learning algorithm for advanced image segmentation in positron emission tomography. Physics in Medicine and Biology 61(13), pp. 4855-4869. (10.1088/0031-9155/61/13/4855) pdf Berthon, B.et al. 2015. PETSTEP: Generation of synthetic PET lesions for fast evaluation of segmentation methods. Physica Medica 31(8), pp. 969-980. (10.1016/j.ejmp.2015.07.139) pdf Marshall, C.et al. 2015. Implementation of routine production of [18F]-fallypride on the TRASIS all-in-one universal synthesizer. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 42, pp. S479-S479. Berthon, B.et al. 2015. A novel phantom technique for evaluating the performance of PET auto-segmentation methods in delineating heterogeneous and irregular lesions. EJNMMI Physics 2(1), article number: 13. (10.1186/s40658-015-0116-1) pdf Dabkowski, A.et al. 2015. Optimization of cyclotron production for radiometal of Zirconium 89. Acta Physica Polonica Series A 127(5), pp. 1479-1482. (10.12693/APhysPolA.127.1479) pdf Marshall, C.et al. 2014. Quantification of the activity of tritium produced during the routine synthesis of 18F fluorodeoxyglucose for positron emission tomography. Journal of Radiological Protection 34(2), pp. 435-444. (10.1088/0952-4746/34/2/435) Berthon, B.et al. 2013. Influence of cold walls on PET image quantification and volume segmentation: A phantom study. Medical Physics 40(8), article number: 082505. (10.1118/1.4813302) Ferguson, D.et al. 2011. Measurement of long lived radioactive impurities retained in the disposable cassettes on the Tracerlab MX system during the production of [18F]FDG. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 69(10), pp. 1479-1485. (10.1016/j.apradiso.2011.05.028) Ferguson, D.et al. 2011. Investigation of staff finger doses during quality control of FDG production. Health Physics 100(5), pp. 523-529. (10.1097/HP.0b013e3181f1e9b5)

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