Mohammed Asiri
Postgraduate Researcher
Medical Imaging (Radiography)
About me:
Mohammed worked as a teaching assistant, in the Radiology department at Taif University, KSA from 2012 to 2014.
Previously Mohammed accumulated one-year clinical experience as an internship student in all medical imaging modalities as a requirement for a bachelor's degree, 2011-2012.
He completed a BSc in Diagnostic Radiography, King Khalid University, KSA 2007-2011.
He also completed his MSc in Radiography from the University of Cardiff, UK 2017-2019.
On September 2019, Mohammed joined the College of Medicine and Health at the University of Exeter as a PhD. candidate in the medical imaging department. For his PhD, he is exploring a new method for the diagnosis of osteoporosis using quantitative ultrasound. He is supervised by Professor Karen Knapp, Dr. Jonathan Fulfor, and Dr. David Strain.
Interests:
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 Diagnostic radiography, KKU, KSA 2012
- MSc. Radiography, Cardiff University, UK 2019