- Chair of Clinical Cancer Imaging and Honorary Consultant Radiologist at King's College London and Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals since 2011
- Head of Department, Cancer Imaging, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences since 2017
- Member of the Standing Board of the World Health Organisation Tumour Classification, where she also chairs the Imaging Subcommittee and sits on the Computational Pathology Subcommittee
- Senior Clincial Adviser for NHS England, 'Get It Right First Time' Transformation Programme
- Past president of the European Society of Oncologic Imaging, past Chair of the Academic Committee at the Royal College of Radiologists, and past Chair, NIHR Imaging, Workforce Group
- Served on the steering committee of the European School of Radiology; the research and education committees of the European Society of Radiology, where she chaired the Undergraduate Education Sub Committee
- Currently Senior Deputy Editor of Radiology, the journal of the Radiological Society of North America
Education
- Doctor of Medicine, University of Cambridge, 1 Jan 2008
- Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, University of Cambridge, 1 Jan 1993
- Master of Arts, University of Cambridge, 1 Jan 1993
Background
- Research Interests: Multimodality functional imaging of gastrointestinal, urological, haematological and lung cancers; Multi-parametric, multi-modality imaging biomarker development and assessment of tumour heterogeneity; Development of novel methods to improve imaging assessment & prognostication of cancers including using artificial intelligence; Multicentre clinical trials.
- Professional Field: Clinical Cancer Imaging
- Brief Introduction: Professor Vicky Goh was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and obtained her medical degree from the University of Cambridge. She trained in General Medicine and Radiology in London, completing a Fellowship in Cross-sectional Imaging at Toronto, Canada. Her MDRes (University of Cambridge) examined the role of Perfusion CT in colorectal cancer.