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 Mohammed Asiri

Mohammed Asiri

Postgraduate Researcher
Medical Imaging (Radiography)

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University of Exeter
South Cloisters
St Luke's Campus
Exeter EX1 2LU

Mohammed has been a lecturer in the Radiology Department at Taif University, Saudi Arabia, since 2012.
 
He gained one year of clinical experience during his internship in 2011–2012, where he trained across all medical imaging modalities as part of his bachelor’s degree requirements.
 
Mohammed completed a BSc in Diagnostic Radiography at King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia, in 2011, followed by an MSc in Radiography at Cardiff University, UK, in 2019.
 
In September 2019, he began his PhD at the University of Exeter, College of Medicine and Health, focusing on medical imaging. His research explores innovative methods for diagnosing osteoporosis using quantitative ultrasound. Mohammed is supervised by Professor Karen Knapp, Dr. Jonathan Fulford, and Professor. David Strain.
 
Interests
 
• Quantitative ultrasound for assessing fragility fracture risk
• Medical imaging innovations for osteoporosis diagnosis
 
Recent publication:
 
• Asiri M, Knapp K, Fulford J, Strain WD (2020). Quantitative Ultrasound in the Assessment of Fragility Fracture Risk: Where Are We Now? Journal of the Royal Osteoporosis Society, 30(1), 25-28.
 
Qualifications
 
• BSc in Diagnostic Radiography, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia, 2011
• MSc in Radiography, Cardiff University, UK, 2019

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