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Professor Steve Halligan
Steve Halligan is an academic radiologist whose clinical background is in intestinal imaging. He trained in radiology at St. Bartholomew’s and the Middlesex Hospitals London, the majority of which time was spent doing clinical research at St. Marks Hospital, culminating in an MD degree in 1996. Steve was appointed to the consultant staff of St. Marks in 1996. He was persuaded to move to UCL in 2005, where he took up the Chair of Gastrointestinal Radiology and eventually became Head of the UCL Centre for Medical Imaging. He became Head of the UCL Department of Imaging in 2019 (incorporating CMI, CABI, the Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry, and the Institute of Nuclear Medicine).
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At the time of writing (November 2020) Steve has published >400 indexed research articles, book Chapters, invited reviews etc. His h-index is 73, with more than 18K citations. 53 of his papers have been cited >100 times each and several have won journal prizes for being the best published on the topic of gastrointestinal radiology. His indicators of esteem include being an elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, NIHR Senior Investigator Emeritus, and past-President of both the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) and British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (BSGAR). He has recently left the NICE Diagnostics Advisory Committee and is currently Chair of the National Screening Committee AI taskforce, and a member of the NIHR HTA Prioritisation Board.
Steve has held over £5m competitive grant funding as Chief Investigator, including an NIHR Programme Grant in clinical radiology. While his chief research interests have focussed on gastrointestinal imaging, he has broadened this to include statistical aspects of the analysis of diagnostic tests, work for which he was awarded a PhD in 2015. He is particularly interested in capacity-building academic radiology and has supervised several theses; two of his fellows have gone on to achieve Chairs (Taylor - UCL, Goh - Kings). Above all, he is interested in demonstrating that radiologists need not play second-fiddle when it comes to leading grant applications and are quite capable of achieving significant levels of funding as CI. Becoming a bit “bored” with gastrointestinal radiology, in 2015 he commenced training as a breast radiologist and now runs a weekly one-stop clinic to stop him getting too complacent.
Steve Halligan is an academic radiologist whose clinical background is in intestinal imaging. He trained in radiology at St. Bartholomew’s and the Middlesex Hospitals London, the majority of which time was spent doing clinical research at St. Marks Hospital, culminating in an MD degree in 1996. Steve was appointed to the consultant staff of St. Marks in 1996. He was persuaded to move to UCL in 2005, where he took up the Chair of Gastrointestinal Radiology and eventually became Head of the UCL Centre for Medical Imaging. He became Head of the UCL Department of Imaging in 2019 (incorporating CMI, CABI, the Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry, and the Institute of Nuclear Medicine).
Research summary
At the time of writing (November 2020) Steve has published >400 indexed research articles, book Chapters, invited reviews etc. His h-index is 73, with more than 18K citations. 53 of his papers have been cited >100 times each and several have won journal prizes for being the best published on the topic of gastrointestinal radiology. His indicators of esteem include being an elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, NIHR Senior Investigator Emeritus, and past-President of both the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) and British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (BSGAR). He has recently left the NICE Diagnostics Advisory Committee and is currently Chair of the National Screening Committee AI taskforce, and a member of the NIHR HTA Prioritisation Board.
Steve has held over £5m competitive grant funding as Chief Investigator, including an NIHR Programme Grant in clinical radiology. While his chief research interests have focussed on gastrointestinal imaging, he has broadened this to include statistical aspects of the analysis of diagnostic tests, work for which he was awarded a PhD in 2015. He is particularly interested in capacity-building academic radiology and has supervised several theses; two of his fellows have gone on to achieve Chairs (Taylor - UCL, Goh - Kings). Above all, he is interested in demonstrating that radiologists need not play second-fiddle when it comes to leading grant applications and are quite capable of achieving significant levels of funding as CI. Becoming a bit “bored” with gastrointestinal radiology, in 2015 he commenced training as a breast radiologist and now runs a weekly one-stop clinic to stop him getting too complacent.
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Anmol Gangi-Burton,Andrew A. Plumb, Katja N. De Paepe,Edmund M. Godfrey,Steve Halligan,Antony Higginson, Samir Khwaja, Anisha Patel,Stuart Taylor
European Radiologypp.1-8, (2024)
European Journal of Radiologypp.111454, (2024)
Shankar Kumar, Thomas Parry,Sue Mallett,Andrew Plumb,Gauraang Bhatnagar,Richard Beable,Margaret Betts, Gillian Duncan,Arun Gupta,Antony Higginson,Rachel Hyland, Roger Lapham,
European journal of radiology (2024): 111454-111454
Carlos Flechas Becerra,Lady V. Barrios Silva, Ebtehal Ahmed,Joseph C. Bear, Zhiping Feng,David Y. S. Chau,Samuel G. Parker,Steve Halligan,Mark F. Lythgoe,Daniel J. Stuckey,P. Stephen Patrick
European Radiologypp.1-11, (2023)
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