Professor Jennifer Keegan graduated in physics in 1981 and obtained her MSc in medical physics, with distinction, in 1983. She went on to gain a Ph.D.Professor Keegan works as a principal physicist at the cardiovascular resonance unit at Royal Brompton Hospital. She has worked on many projects, including MR coronary artery imaging in 1999 at the University of London. Professor Keegan regularly teaches on the six-monthly CMR course held at Royal Brompton Hospital. She also teaches at forums such as the Royal Society of Medicine training day in CMR. Professor Keegan has received grants from many organizations for her research including the Wellcome Trust, the British Heart Foundation, and Heart Research UK. Professor Keegan has over 80 peer review academic publications, with more than 60 covering CMR.