Please note that this consultant does not offer direct consultations to patients. Other consultants may refer to them to seek their expertise in your treatment.
Professional background
Andrew Plumb is associate professor of Medical imaging at University College London and consultant Radiologist at UCLH, and the 2018/9 Royal College of Radiologists Roentgen Professor.
He trained at St John's College, Oxford University before completing the MRCP in 2007. His initial radiology training was in Manchester, gaining the FRCR in 2010, for which he was awarded the Frank Doyle Medal. He holds a PhD in CT colonography from University College London and was appointed a consultant in 2014. He sits on the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) Radiology Quality Assurance group and the BCSP patient experience group.
He sits on the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) and United European Gastroenterology (UEG) research committees and leads active research programmes in gastrointestinal and early translational clinical imaging.
Research interests
- CT colonography, particularly its application to the NHS bowel cancer screening programme
- Crohn's disease, including the role of MRI in predicting clinical outcome and response to treatment
- Photoacoustic tomography for human vascular and oncological imaging
Publications
Publication list is maintained at UCL IRIS, please see here.