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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Edinburgh Imaging's chronic kidney disease page.
“Let the World Keep Turning’ Exhibition | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
PROTEUS Scientists collaborated with Ron O Donnell
SINAPSE Annual Scientific Meeting on 12th June | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
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For industry & commercial collaborators | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
We specialize in optimising trials involving imaging, image analysis & processing, managing image throughput, distribution & reporting, & can help train employees.
Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
If you’re a psychologist, this news has to make you a little nervous—particularly if you’re a psychologist who has published articles since 2008....as a group of researchers have already begun to check your work!
SMARTIS | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Our Systematic Management, Archiving & Reviewing of Trial Images Service can support & manage acquisition, collation, curation & analysis of your medical imaging data.
26 Jul 18. PhD expo event | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Come along to Edinburgh Imaging's PhD Expo Event on 18th October 2018.
2018 Events | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The following events took place in 2018:
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.
28 Aug 18. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Coronary CT Angiography and 5-Year Risk of Myocardial Infarction.
