Postgraduate Research degrees examined

  1. Aly, Moamen
    The application of positron emission tomography in radiotherapy treatment planning.
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Manchester, 2011.
    External examiner: Andy Welch, Aberdeen
    Internal examiner: Rainer Hinz
    Internal co-examiner: Catherine West

  2. Kotasidis, Fotis
    Spatiotemporal image reconstruction with resolution recovery for dynamic PET/CT in Oncology.
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, School of Cancer and Enabling Sciences, University of Manchester, 2011.
    External examiner: Kris Thielemans, London
    Internal examiner: Rainer Hinz

  3. Jiao, Jieqing
    Spatio-temporal registration of dynamic PET data.
    Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, 2014.
    External examiner: Rainer Hinz, Manchester
    Internal examiner: Michael Chappell

  4. Anton-Rodriguez, Jose
    Assessment of the benefits and drawbacks of high resolution PET for the imaging of cancer in the head.
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, 2018.
    External examiner: John Dickson, London
    Internal examiner: Rainer Hinz

  5. Waqar, Mueez
    Preoperative radiotherapy for glioblastoma.
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, School of Medical Sciences, University of Manchester, 2024.
    External examiner: Stephen Price, Cambridge
    Internal examiner: Rainer Hinz

  6. Li, Ying
    Dynamics of HLA (human leukocyte antigen) antibodies in kidney transplantation.
    Doctor of Clinical Science (DClinSci) in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, 2025.
    External examiner: Sunil Daga, Leeds
    Internal examiner: Lijin Ling
    Independent chair: Rainer Hinz


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