Simon Lee[email protected]ConferenceAdvances in forensic imaging bring new opportunities for radiologyVIENNA - As the reliability of modern forensic imaging rapidly improves, radiologists are being increasingly sought out by forensic pathologists to help examine bodies noninvasively, so they should be prepared to answer that call, according to experts in a special session on advances in forensic imaging on Sunday at ECR 2013.March 9, 2013Page 1 of 1Top StoriesMedical, Legal, and PracticeU.K. radiologist receives suspended sentenceA senior radiologist from a top U.K. cancer hospital has received an eight-week sentence suspended for 12 months for an illicit sexual encounter on a train. He now faces a General Medical Council investigation.ECR 2025Video from ECR: What's up with Paul Parizel?ECR 2025MRI departments can limit water pollution, be more energy-efficientECR 2025Philips showcases AI, MRI, and informatics upgrades at ECR 2025ECR 2025Embolization procedure reduces hip pain in osteoarthritis patients