Profile
Dr Xie Wanying is a senior consultant nuclear medicine physician with the Department of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. She is a core faculty member in the nuclear medicine residency program.
She obtained her fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists in 2011. She received a HMDP fellowship award for PET- MRI and PET- CT to University College London and Royal Marsden Hospital, United Kingdom.
Her interest is in PET-MRI and the application of PET-MRI in oncology and neurology. She has a special interest in functional neurological imaging, especially in neurodegenerative diseases and epilepsy. She is involved in research projects that use PET and SPECT scans as biomarkers for early drug trials; as well as early phase clinical trials involving the use of novel imaging radiotracers.
Dr Xie’s current interests are in PET-MRI, neurodegenerative diseases, the use of automated analysis in neuroimaging and compartmental tracer kinetic modelling.
Education
- Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) (2011)
- Master of Medicine (MMed) (2011)
- Clinical Fellow in Nuclear Medicine, University College London and Royal Marsden Hospital (2013)
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) (2005)
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Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships
- Member, Medical Board (Singapore General Hospital) (2017)
- Committee Member, Standard Setting for Diagnostic Radiology (2016-2017)
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Awards
- Outstanding Faculty (Radiological Sciences ACP) (2017)
- Singapore Radiological Society Lee Foundation Technology Transfer Fellowship (2017)
- Ministry of Health HMDP Fellowship 2013
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