Franklin Aigbirhio
Franklin Imo Aigbirhio, is a Nigerian-born British chemist and academic specialising in biomedical imaging research. Since 2014 he has been the Professor of Molecular imaging Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
Early life and education
Aigbirhio was born in Benin City, Nigeria. He was educated at Heaton Comprehensive School in Newcastle upon Tyne. He graduated with a Bachelor Of Science degree in chemical sciences at the University of East Anglia in 1984. This was followed by a DPhil in physical organometallic chemistry from the University of Sussex in 1988 under the supervision of Colin Eaborn.Academic career
Aigbirhio began his academic career in 1988 with postdoctoral research at the University of Sheffield with Peter Maitlis. He then joined the MRC Cyclotron Unit in 1991, changing research focus to radiochemistry for biomedical imaging applications. With appointment as a Senior Research Associate he joined the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre at the University of Cambridge in 1997 as a founding staff member. As the centre's Head of PET Chemistry, he established its chemistry programme and facility. This was followed by appointments as the centre's Director of PET Sciences and Co-Director.He was promoted to a university grade of Principal Research Associate in 2004, the first person to be appointed to this grade at the University of Cambridge. This was then followed by promotion to the Professor of Molecular Imaging Chemistry and Director of the at the Department of Clinical neurosciences, University of Cambridge in 2014. He became an affiliated professor at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge in 2020.
He was elected a Senior Research Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge in 2020.
On a national level he has been Lead for the Dementias Platform UK Imaging Network and has been the chair of the UK PET Innovation Network since 2019.
In 2022 he led the University of Cambridge's successful bid as part of the ANGLIA consortium with University College London and University of Sheffield to host a UKRI/MRC total body PET scanner to become part of the . Subsequently has become Director of the ANGLIA Total Body PET consortium.