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Preprints

  1. Hepburn C, Zhang H, Iglesias JE, Jones A, Bainbridge A, Bray TJP, Hall-Craggs MA. Towards deep-learning assisted quantification of inflammation in spondyloarthritis: intensity-based lesion segmentation. arXiv 2021:2106.11343

  2. Bray TJP, Lim EA, Jawad S, Kaur S, Otero S, Beale TJ, McGurk M, Bainbridge A, Hall-Craggs MA, Morley S. Negative contrast neurography of the extracranial nerve and its branches based on variable flip angle turbo spin echo imaging. arXiv 2021:2103:13200

Peer-reviewed Original Research

  1. Ciurtin C, Bray TJP, Choida V, Hall-Craggs MA. Can whole body MRI (WB MRI) support patients’ quest for improved long-term management in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)? Lancet Rheumatology (in press)

  2. Rogers P, Walker, I, Yeung J, Khan A, Mobashwera B, Ayto R, Shah A, Hermans J, Murchison A, Benger M, Mangion A, Mehta PR, Sztriha L, Ghatorae S, Craven B, Scully M, Bray TJP, Hall-Craggs MA, Von Stempel C. Thrombus distribution in vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia after ChAdOX1 nCov-19 Vaccination. Radiology 2022 (in press)

  3. Sakai S, Bhagwanani A, Bray TJP, Hall-Craggs MA, Taylor SA. Assessment of Body Composition and Association with Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Lung and Colorectal Cancer. Br J Radiol Open 2021

  4. Epstein SC, Bray TJP, Hall-Craggs MA, Zhang H. Task-driven assessment of experimental design in diffusion MRI: a computational framework. PLOS ONE 2021; doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0258442

  5. Bray TJP, Bainbridge A, Sakai N, Hall-Craggs MA, Zhang H. An Information-based Comparison of Diffusion Attenuation Models in Normal and Inflamed Bone Marrow. NMR in Biomedicine 2020; doi: 10.1002/nbm.390

  6. Bray TJP, Sakai N, Dudek A, Fisher C, Rajesparan K, Lopes A, Ciurtin C, Sen D, Bainbridge A, Hall-Craggs MA. Histographic Analysis of Oedema and Fat in Inflamed Bone Marrow based on Quantitative MRI. European Radiology 2020; 30:5099-5109

  7. Singh S, Pilavechi E, Dudek A, Bray TJP, Latifoltojar A, Rajesparan K, Punwani S, Hall-Craggs MA. Whole body MRI in multiple myeloma: Optimising image acquisition and read times. PLOS ONE 2020; doi 10.1371

  8. Bainbridge A, Bray TJP, Sengupta R, Hall-Craggs MA. Practical Approaches to Bone Marrow Fat Fraction Quantification Across Magnetic Resonance Imaging Platforms. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2020; doi:10.1002/jmri.27039

  9. Bray TJP, Karsa A, Sakai N, Punwani S, Hall-Craggs MA, Shmueli K. Association of Bone Mineral density and Fat Fraction with Magnetic Susceptibility in Inflamed Trabecular Bone. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2019 May;81(5):3094-3107

  10. Bray TJP, Jones A, Bennett AN, Conaghan PG, Hutchinson C, Leandro M, Mandl P, McGonagle D, O’Connor P, Sengupta R, Thomas M, Toms A, Winn N, Marzo-Ortega H, Machado P. Recommendations for Acquisition and Interpretation of MRI of the Spine and Sacroiliac Joints in the Diagnosis of Axial Spondyloarthritis in the UK. Rheumatology 2019 Oct; doi: 10.1093/kez173

  11. Jones A, Bray TJP, Mandl P, Hall-Craggs MA, Marzo-Ortega H, Machado PM. Performance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosis of Axial Spondyloarthritis: A Systematic Literature Review. Rheumatology 2019 May; doi: 10.1093;kez172

  12. Bray TJP, Bainbridge A, Punwani S, Ioannou Y, Hall-Craggs MA. Simultaneous Quantification of Bone Edema/Adiposity and Structure in Inflamed Bone using Chemical-Shift Encoded MRI in Spondyloarthritis. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2018 doi: 10.1002/mrm.26729

  13. Bray TJP, Lopes A, Fisher C, Ciurtin C, Sen D, Hall-Craggs MA. Sacroiliac joint ankylosis in young spondyloarthritis patients receiving biologic therapy: observation of serial MRI scans. Arthritis & Rheumatology 2018 doi: 10.1002/art.40750

  14. Bray TJP, Singh S, Latifoltojar A, Rajesparan K, Rahman F, Narayanan P, Naaseri S, Lopes A, Bainbridge A, Punwani S, Hall-Craggs MA. Diagnostic utility of whole body Dixon MRI in multiple myeloma – a multi-reader study. PLOS ONE 2017;12(7):e0180562. doi 10.1371/journal.pone.0180562

  15. Bray TJP, Vendhan K, Roberts J, Atkinson D, Punwani S, Fisher C, Sen D, Ioannou Y, Hall-Craggs MA. Association of the Apparent Diffusion Coefficient with Maturity in Adolescent Sacroiliac Joints. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2016 Feb; doi 10.1002/jmri.25209

  16. Bray TJP, Vendhan K, Ambrose N, Atkinson D, Punwani S, Fisher C, Sen D, Ioannou Y, Hall-Craggs MA. Diffusion-weighted imaging is a sensitive biomarker of response to biologic therapy in enthesitis-related arthritis. Rheumatology 2016 Dec; pii: kew429.

  17. Vendhan K, Bray TJP, Atkinson D, Punwani S, Fisher C, Sen D, Ioannou Y, Hall-Craggs MA. A Diffusion-based Quantification Technique for Assessment of Sacroiliitis in Adolescents with Enthesitis-related Arthritis. British Journal of Radiology. 2016;89(1059):20150775

  18. Bray TJP, Amies T, Vendhan K, Humphries P, Sen D, Ioannou Y, Hall-Craggs MA. Discordant inflammatory changes in the apophyseal and sacroiliac joints: serial observations in enthesitis-related arthritis. British Journal of Radiology. 2016 Sep;89(1065):20160353

  19. Bray TJP, Carpenter RH. Saccadic foraging: reduced reaction time to informative targets. European Journal of Neuroscience 2015;41(7):906-11

Reviews and correspondence

  1. Barendregt AM, Bray TJP, Hall-Craggs MA, Maas M. Emerging quantitative magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers in inflammatory arthritides. European Journal of Radiology 2019 Dec; 121(108707)

  2. Hall-Craggs MA, Bray TJP, Bainbridge A. Quantitative imaging of inflammatory disease; are we missing a trick? Ann Rheum Dis 2018 doi:10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-213614.

  3. Hall-Craggs MA, Bray TJP, Ciurtin C, Bainbridge A. Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging has potential for assessment of spondyloarthritis; the arguments for its exploration and use. J Rheum 2018

  4. Singh S, Bray TJP, Hall-Craggs MA. Quantifying bone structure, micro-architecture and pathophysiology with MRI. Clin Rad 2018 doi:10.1016/j.crad.2017.12.010

  5. Bray TJP, Chouhan MD, Punwani S, Bainbridge A, Hall-Craggs MA. Fat fraction mapping using magnetic resonance imaging. Br J Radiol 2017 Nov 21:20170344

  6. Bray TJP, Chandrashekar H, Rees J, Burke A, Merve A, Thust S. Venous infarction mimicking a neoplasm in spontaneous intracranial hypotension – an unusual case of Parinaud’s syndrome. J Surg Case Reports 2016 Mar; 2016(3)

  7. Bray TJP, Vendhan K, Fisher C, Sen D, Ioannou Y, Hall-Craggs MA. Low back pain in adolescent inflammatory arthritis can be due to lumbar spine apophyseal joint inflammation, and this requires contrast enhancement for adequate assessment. Comment on the article by Weiss et al. Arthritis & Rheumatology 2016 Jan;68(1):263

  8. Bray TJP, Mortensen KH, Gopalan D. Multimodality imaging of pulmonary infarction. Eur J Radiology 2014 Dec; 83(12):2240-54



Research Experience

2019-Present: NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Radiology, Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London

2018-2019, Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London

2015-2018, Clinical Research Fellow, Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London


Education

2020: Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists, UK

2015-2018: PhD in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University College London

2011: MBBChir (Cantab): St Catharine’s College, Cambridge University

2008: MA (Cantab) in Natural Sciences: St Catharine’s College, Cambridge University



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