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Remembering Professor John Mallard who pioneered MRI technology

But his was not a story of huge resource and big financial backing. It was Mallard’s leadership, tenacity and can-do approach that drove a scientific breakthrough still pivotal to medical treatment today. Professor Mallard saw the ‘big picture’ before anyone else His Aberdeen story began in 1965 when he relocated to the city from London to become the University’s first Chair of Medical physics. He began to assemble a team, appointing Jim Hutchison to work on a project exploring the possible medical uses of magnetic resonance. © Supplied Leading the way for the revolutionary imager, Professor John Mallard (left) with his team from the Department of Medical Physics

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British medical physicist Professor John Mallard who pioneered development of MRI scan dies aged 94

John Mallard: MRI pioneer dies aged 94

John Mallard: Aberdeen professor who helped create first full-body MRI scan dies at 94

John Mallard: Aberdeen professor who helped create first full-body MRI scan dies at 94 Updated: 26/02/2021, 6:26 pm © PRESS AND JOURNAL John Mallard, the pioneering Aberdeen physicist who helped create the world’s first full-body MRI scanner, has died at the age of 94. Under his leadership, a team from Aberdeen University built the scanner, which clinicians used to carry out the world’s first body scan of a patient from Fraserburgh. The machine was used to scan mice originally before moving onto to scan humans. It is now used across the world and has saved many lives. A prototype of the scanner is now on display at the National Museum of Scotland.

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