MIKE SUTTIE
Biography
I studied for a BSc in computer science, and an MSc in biomedical imaging from the University of Kent. Upon graduating, I took up a post under the mentorship of Prof. Peter Hammond at the GOSH Institute of Child Health, specialising in the identification of facial dysmorphology in genetic conditions using 3D image analysis. Alongside this position, I studied for a PhD at University College London, and currently hold a post as a researcher in medical image in the Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health, with our lab located at the Big Data Institute. At present, I am a principle investigator with Prof Alison Noble, for a project funded by the National Institutes of Health focusing on the identification of Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) using image analysis. This project is part of a multidisciplinary global consortium; Collaborative Initiative on Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (CIFASD), whose main goal is to inform and develop effective interventions and treatment approaches for FASD.
Michael Suttie
BSc, MSc, PhD
Researcher in Medical Image Analysis
- Principle Investigator
Research into the neuro-facial effects of excessive maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy using 3D imaging
Recent publications
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Fu Z. et al, (2022), IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 26, 1591 - 1601
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Bandoli G. et al, (2022), Drug and alcohol dependence, 233
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Coles CD. et al, (2022), Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
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Hammond P. et al, (2021), npj Clean Water, 4
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Hammond P. et al, (2021), npj Clean Water, 4