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Executive team
The Executive team leads the organisation and the staff team in the delivery of the strategy and programmes, and reports on performance to the Council. …
Helen Mason (1985-2019)
Helen Mason gained a first in MSci chemistry and mathematics at Durham, and then went on to study photochromism and spin-crossover in single crystals.…
Tony McBride, IOP Director of Policy and Public Affairs
Tony joined us in January 2020 and leads the IOP’s policy work, our work in Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and is executive lead for the Productivity Programme.…
Alpha DaRT treatment proves a success in first-in-human trial
Patients in the first trial of diffusing alpha-emitters radiotherapy had impressive tumour response rates and sustained only minimal toxicities …
Collaboration receives $1.25m to accelerate development of effective topical drugs
Scientists receive funding to develop advanced imaging tools for assessing drug delivery to the skin…
Getting inside a dog’s nose with mass spectrometry
Identifying the chemicals that let dogs sniff out cancer could lead to routine non-invasive screening and early diagnosis…
Policy
The IOP Policy Centre provides an active and authoritative voice for physics, and supplies scientific advice and in-depth analyses to governments and agencies.…
Proton therapy lowers side effects in treatment of locally advanced cancers
Concurrent chemoradiotherapy using protons rather than photons reduces side effects without impacting treatment efficacy …