Shonit Punwani is Professor of Magnetic Resonance and Cancer Imaging Ìýand Consultant Radiologist at 911±¬ÁÏÍøH. His medical training, undertaken at 911±¬ÁÏÍø, was supplemented with a PhD in MRI Physics. He completed post-graduate training in Medicine at Northwick Park, before training as a radiologist at 911±¬ÁÏÍøH. He was awarded a Walport NIHR Clinical Lectureship, before being appointed as a Senior Lecturer at 911±¬ÁÏÍø and Consultant Radiologist at 911±¬ÁÏÍøH.
He leads the 3T MRI research facilities that provide the infrastructure for imaging trials at 911±¬ÁÏÍøH. He is the research and development lead for radiology at 911±¬ÁÏÍøH, responsible for the provision of imaging services for clinical trials at 911±¬ÁÏÍøH. He is Director of Clinical Imaging at the UCLH Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and also directs the BRC Medical Imaging Trials Unit (the first unit of its kind dedicated to the support of clinical trials involving new/novel imaging methods). He co-chairs the UCLH Cancer Collaborative Diagnostic Expert Reference Group with a remit to facilitate the spread of clinically proven imaging technologies within the region.
He has a specialist clinical and research interest in the application and development of local and whole-body quantitative and functional MRI methods for imaging prostate cancer.
Research Summary
Shonit has over 110 publications and is principal and co-investigator on several major grant awards. His current research programme focuses on three areas:
- Quantitative multi-parametric MRI:Ìýdevelops computational and analytic methodology for extracting quantitative data from multi-parametric (anatomical and functional) MRI and determine its biological significance for cancer imaging.
- Whole-body MRI:Ìýspans development of novel whole-body techniques for detection of disease and assessment of treatment response, to multi-centre evaluation of more evolved methods for cancer imaging.
- Novel MRI technologies:focus on the clinical translation of novel imaging technologies allowing new approaches to assess microstructure, function and metabolism of cancer in-vivo.
Summary of current research projects:
Position | Project Title | Funder | Duration (months) | Year | Grant award |
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PI | Novel microstructural (VERDICT and T2 mapping) and metabolic (hyperpolarised 13C-Pyruvate) MR in diagnosis, risk-stratification and treatment response assessment of prostate cancer | CRUK | 60 | 2018 | £2,321,544.59 |
PI | Developing MRI Magmetic Susceptibility-Based Cancer Oxygenation Mapping (SBCOM) and Investigating its Clinical Potential to Measure Hypoxia in Prostrate Cancer (PCa) | CRUK | 36 | 2018 | £450,000 |
PI | Establishment of BRC Imaging Trial Unit | NIHR | 60 | 2017 | £800,000 |
PI | BBSRC PhD Case Studenship | BBSRC | 48 | 2017 | £100,000 |
PI | Standardisation of Prostate Multi-parametric MRI across UCL Partners | London Cancer | 48 | 2016 | £120,000 |
PI | Imaging Trial Support FundingÌý | UCLH | 48 | 2016 | £400,000 |
PI | Establishment of Hyperpolariser Probe GMP FacilityÌý | ±·±õ±á¸éÌý | 36 | 2016 | £254,000 |
PI | CombIning advaNces in imagiNg with biOmarkers for improVed diagnosis of Aggressive prosTate cancer (INNOVATE) | Prostate Cancer UKÌý | 48 | 2015 | £534,000 |
Co-I | Learning MRI and histology image mappings for cancer diagnosis and prognosisÌý | EPSRC | 36 | 2018 | £774,000 |
Co-I | The exploitation of a novel image-based risk stratification tool in earlyÌýprostate cancerÌý- the Re-IMAGINE ConsortiumÌý | MRC | 60 | 2018 | £6,300,000 |
Co-I | Development and evaluation of machine learning methods in whole body magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion weighted imaging for staging of patients with cancer. (MAchine Learning In whole Body Oncology, MALIBO)Ìý | NIHR EME | 36 | 2015 | £578,000 |
Co-I | GLINT - developing Gluco-CEST MRI | Horizon 2020Ìý | 60 | 2015 | €6,400,000 |
Co-I | Comparison of diagnostic accuracy of Lumial Index and Multi-parametric MRI for Accelerated deTEction of significant prostate cancer (CLIMATE) | John Black Foundation | 36 | 2020 | £750,830.49 |
Co-I | Optiminising the role of imaging in the early detection of cancer (ACED) | CRUK | 60 | 2019 | £3,499,999.60 |
PI | NCITA: National Cancer Imaging Translational AcceleratorÌý | CRUK | 60 | 2019 | £9,729,629.82 |
PI | Luminal Water Fraction MRI | Gift donation | 48 | 2019 | £151,000 |
PI | Luminal Index MRI Identification of Treatment critical Prostate Cancer (LIMIT PCa) | CRUK | 36 | 2021 | £583,560.17 |
PI | Feasibility Study of Hyperpolarized 13C MRI in Gilomas and Correlation of the findings with Metabolic MRI Metrics and HistopathologyÌý | NIHR | 30 | 2018 | £40,000.00 |
PI | Reconcile Predicting Prognosis in Prostate Cancer: a Pioneering Longitudinal TrialÌý | Jon Moulton Charity Trust | 48 | 2019 | £763,034.28 |
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