8-3-2013 — /europawire.eu/ — At the age of 15 he was told he didn’t have the qualifications to become a scientist. Today Sir Peter Mansfield, from The University of Nottingham, holds a Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine for his role in the development of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
Now for the first time he has told the story of his pioneering research. His autobiography The Long Road to Stockholm charts the journey of a young boy who grew up in Camberwell, whose career advisor told him he would never become a scientist, and who went on to receive the highest accolade for scientific endeavour — an honour he shared with Paul Lauterbur.
The book is a frank and very personal account of the trials and tribulations of pushing the boundaries of scientific research to the limit. On Tuesday 12 February 2013 Sir Peter, who turns 80 this year, will attend the official launch of his autobiography at The University of Nottingham.
Sir Peter, who joined The University of Nottingham in 1964, took a close and hands on approach to the development of the MRI scanner which has transformed diagnostic medicine and saved the lives of thousands of people. Sir Peter continues his work at the Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Imaging Centre to this day.
He got a full time job at a local printing firm and enrolled for evening classes to get the qualifications he needed. He went on to work for the Rocket Propulsion Department at Westcott near Ayesbury and after his National Service he got a place at Queen Mary College, University of London.
At the time there were three competing groups at The University of Nottingham putting the institution at the heart of MRI research for many years. Led by Professor Peter Morris their work continues with research into the function of the human brain which could in the future yield answers to conditions such as schizophrenia and dementia.
In November 2009 Sir Peter’s outstanding research and major contribution to the health and wealth of our society was recognised by the Medical Research Council (MRC). As an MRC funded scientist he was awarded the research council’s Millennium Medal at a ceremony held at The University of Nottingham.
The video embedded in this release was made to mark the MRC even in 2009.
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