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01 Feb 18. 1 year on..life post PhD | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
After the success of gaining his PhD, we asked our research associate Stewart , to describe the last 12 months of working with Edinburgh Imaging colleagues.
PhD testimonials | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Some of our students share their experiences in video formats.
Small Vessel Disease (SVD) | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Small vessel disease (SVD) of the brain relates to abnormalities of the tiny vessels known as arterioles, capillaries & venules & encompasses a range of neuroimaging, pathological, & associated clinical features.
07 Feb 24. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tissue Signatures Associated With White Matter Changes Due to Sporadic Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Indicate That White Matter Hyperintensities Can Regress
09 Nov 16. Paper - SVD imaging markers | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Read about the recent publication into the imaging markers of small vessel disease, led by Edinburgh Imaging researcher Maria Hernández, & including Edinburgh Imaging co-authors Stewart Wiseman , Eleni Sakka, plus Prof JM Wardlaw.
Fellows | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
View our fellows who work at our Edinburgh Imaging facilities.
09 May 18. Stroke Association Awards | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Edinburgh picked up the top four awards from The Stroke Association ceremony in London.
Image analysts | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
View our image analysts who work at our Edinburgh Imaging facilities.
Small Vessel Disease (SVD) | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Small vessel disease (SVD) of the brain relates to abnormalities of the tiny vessels known as arterioles, capillaries & venules & encompasses a range of neuroimaging, pathological, & associated clinical features.
Dementia | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Dementia is the progressive loss of normal cognitive function, which can occur sporadically due to a genetic predisposition or in relation to chronic cerebrovascular disease.
