Luigi Aloj
Professor of Nuclear Medicine University of Cambridge
Following medical training and specialty training in Nuclear Medicine, I carried out my academic and clinical career between Italy, the United States and the UK. My fellowship research at the National Institutes of Health focused on radiopharmaceutical development and clinical trial applications in Nuclear Medicine and PET. I later returned to Italy, where I held an assistant professor post at the National Research Council and subsequently worked at the National Cancer Institute in Napoli, focusing on diagnostic and therapeutic Nuclear Medicine in the area of translational bench-to-bedside cancer research. Since 2016, I have worked as a consultant in the Nuclear Medicine Department at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, leading imaging and radionuclide therapy studies in oncology and supporting wider imaging research across multiple disease areas. I am currently Co-Lead of the Advanced Cancer Imaging Programme at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre, Clinical Lead for the Total Body PET programme for the University of Cambridge, and Director of the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre at the University of Cambridge.
Seminars
- Exploring how advanced PET imaging can generate actionable data to support radiopharmaceutical clinical development and decision-making
- Understanding the role of dosimetry in strengthening trial design, dose optimisation and interpretation of clinical outcomes
- Sharing lessons learned from integrating imaging, dosimetry and quantitative analysis into advanced radiopharmaceutical clinical trials