Joshua Kaggie is a Senior Research Associate and MRI specialist at the University of Cambridge with over a decade of experience developing novel imaging techniques for osteoarthritis and cancer. He combines an academic grounding (PhD in Physics) with leadership of major imaging facilities and multimillion-pound grants, including roles as Director/MRI Lead and Cambridge NIHR BRC Imaging Theme Co-Lead. Joshua has a strong track record in consortium science and translation—securing industry partnerships and steady funding from AstraZeneca and European Commission projects—while also advising international metrology and research consortia. He is an active reviewer for top journals and national funders, and a seasoned organiser of scientific meetings and institutional committees, demonstrating influence beyond the lab. His background spans US and UK research environments, and he brings uncommon expertise in hyperpolarised gas and sodium MRI techniques that bridge physics, clinical application, and facility management. Colleagues know him for combining hands-on technical innovation with pragmatic grant and facility stewardship.
10 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Utah
Associate's degree, General Studies, Associate's degree, General Studies at Salt Lake Community College
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