About us
The Department of Imaging was established in 2019 to consolidate the imaging research that was previously spread across multiple centres from the UCL Division of Medicine. Today, we are formed of four centres.
Contacts

Our work
We cater for imaging research across the entire pipeline, from pre-clinical, through translational first-in-man studies, and culminating in large multi-centre pragmatic studies of high technology platforms within the NHS. Thereby, we impact directly on national guidance and patient care.
A very comprehensive range of imaging modalities are available, including:
- Pre-clinical platforms (Centre of Advanced Biomedical Imaging).
- Translational and established clinical platforms (Centre for Medical Imaging).
- A wide range of radiopharmaceutical tracers (Centre for Radiopharmeceutical Chemistry).

Advanced Biomedical Imaging (CABI)
Housing state-of-the-art imaging technologies, the Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging (CABI) is one of the most advanced biomedical imaging facilities in the world.

Radiochemistry
The Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry is a multidisciplinary research centre for the development and clinical translation of novel biomedical imaging agents.

Computational Medicine
The Centre for Computational Medicine is a multidisciplinary, cross-faculty research centre that draws together research in physics, mathematics, computer science and medicine.

Medical Imaging
The UCL Centre for Medical Imaging (CMI) is a multidisciplinary group focusing on medical / clinical imaging.
Teaching

Advanced Biomedical Imaging MSc
This one-year MSc will equip you with detailed knowledge of the imaging techniques that are shaping biomedical research and translational medicine around the world.
Contacts
Our centres are located at various locations across the Bloomsbury campus.

Head: Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging
Paul O'Gorman Building
72 Huntley Street
London, WC1E 6DD

Head: Centre for Medical Imaging
Charles Bell House
43-45 Foley Street
London, W1W 7TS

Head: Centre for Computational Medicine
Rayne Building
5 University Street
London, WC1E 6JF

Head: Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry
Kathleen Lonsdale Building
5 Gower Place
London, WC1E 6BS