Carolyn Mountford
Carolyn Mountford is an Oxford educated Australian based researcher who specializes in magnetic resonance and data mining. Mountford currently holds seven significant patents and twelve PCTs regarding magnetic resonance spectroscopy, prediction of breast cancer, diagnosing and monitoring therapy for PTSD, pain, blast exposure, and ADHD. She is the current CEO of DatChem Pty Ltd and professor of Radiology and Neuroglycobiology at Griffith University. She was made full professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School in 2011.
Biography
Mountford is a specialist in magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Her team has been a worldwide development site for Siemens since 1999. This work has resulted in techniques and therapies used by research centres and hospitals for patients with cancer and neurologic and psychological disorders.Her team has worked with the late and with the United States and Australian military on a new in vivo MR approach that can detect changes to brain chemistry. From this study, it has been demonstrated that Traumatic Brain Injury is a collective term for blunt force trauma, psychological trauma, blast exposure, and pain. Each of these conditions has a unique neurochemical profile that allows the diagnosis of the condition. The technology has also been shown to monitor response and non-response to therapy.
To date, Mountford has secured approximately $45 million in funding grants. She is the author or co-author of more than 180 peer-review articles and the holder of seven significant patents in the areas of breast cancer, chronic pain, head injury and MR, with a further twelve patents in the pipeline.
Mountford is currently the CEO of DatChem Pty Ltd and Professor of Radiology and Neuroglycobiology at Griffith University. She was previously the CEO and Director of Research for the Translational Research Institute (Australia). From 2011 until early 2015, Mountford was the Director for the Centre for MR in Health and Professor in Radiology at Newcastle University, Newcastle, New South Wales, where she was instrumental in securing the MRI scanning center. Between 2006 and 2011, Mountford was the Director for Clinical Spectroscopy at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts where she was made a Professor in Radiology at Harvard Medical School in 2011.