¹û¶³Ó°Ôº

XClose

Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering

Home
Menu

Dr Mina Kim awarded funding to support chronic lung disease research

17 May 2024

Computer generated image of human lungs

has been awarded £2.1 million in a Career Development Award from the , which forms part of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), to support her innovative work in advancing lung functional MRI for various chronic lung diseases (CLDs). Additionally, with support from a Venture and Innovation Award grant, the studies will be extended to monitor changes in lung function over time in people with Cystic Fibrosis (CF).

The main aim of Dr Kim's research programme is to pioneer new MRI measurements that can accurately identify and track CLDs using novel oxygen-enhanced MRI methods which are safe and practical for use in clinical settings. To achieve this, she will collaborate with leading experts from prestigious institutions including ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Centre for Medical Image Computing (CMIC), ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Respiratory Medicine, , , , , and . Additionally, she will engage with patient representative groups from two charities, and , ensuring the seamless integration of patient needs into the research studies.

I’m delighted to have received the fellowship and I’m looking forward to developing sensitive MRI biomarkers for subtle functional changes in the lungs, both in healthy ageing and chronic lung diseases. My team of multi-disciplinary and international collaborators will focus on technical method development and rigorous evaluation of its efficacy using preclinical and clinical models. Our ultimate goal is to translate these advancements into clinical practice, benefiting the millions worldwide affected by chronic lung diseases. We hope that this innovative MRI method will improve healthcare by facilitating more precise treatment timing and personalised therapy plans tailored to individual patients.
Dr Mina Kim, Senior Research Associate

Special thanks to Dr Kim’s industrial partners: and