Jonathan Taylor, Sheffield Traching Hospitals NHS FT
Jonathan Taylor is a Consultant Clinical Scientist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Sheffield. His role spans Nuclear Medicine, where he practises as a Medical Physics Expert, and the Sheffield 3D Lab, a centralised hospital service for advanced image quantification, visualisation and 3D modelling (www.sheffield3dlab.com).
He completed a PhD in 2019 through an NIHR Fellowship, focusing on machine learning in Nuclear Medicine. Since then, he has led the development, evaluation and clinical deployment of multiple AI applications, ranging from automated MUGA processing and chest X-ray classification to MRI kidney volumetry. His current work includes contributing to Sheffield’s AI Hub, helping to shape how new digital tools are evaluated, implemented and monitored across the trust.
Nationally, Jonathan is co-chair of IPEM’s AI group, working with colleagues across the UK to advance safe and effective adoption of AI in healthcare.
Lydia Lim, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS FT
Prof Daniel McGowan, Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT
Head of Education and Research, Consultant Clinical Scientist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Daniel is the Head of Education and Research for the Department of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT where he is a Medical Physics Expert and Radioactive Waste Advisor. He is an Associate Professor with the University of Oxford’s Department of Oncology and is Course Director for their MSc in Medical Physics with Radiobiology. He supervises a number of doctoral students within his Clinical Academic Group. He is a Fellow of the British Institute of Radiology, Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, Higher Education Academy and the Academy of Healthcare Science. He is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the School of Medicine, Cardiff University. He has been a member of the British Institute of Radiology (BIR) Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Committee since 2013, chair since 2021. He has been a Trustee of the BIR since 2025. He was Co-Chair of the UK Internal Dosimetry Users Group (IDUG) 2011-2013 and has served as Emeritus Chair since 2014.
Sam Coleclough, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust
Jane Edwards, Royal Free London NHS FT