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26 Jan 24. INCR Social Event | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Institute of Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Research (INCR) coming together at the BioQuarter site
15 Jan 21. Job – MRI Radiographer | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Edinburgh Imaging has an exciting position for a MRI Radiographer to join our RIE facility, based in Edinburgh. An excellent opportunity for those wanting advanced MRI experience.
03 Jul 18. Job - SVD Research Fellow | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
This is an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Research Fellow of SVD, Stroke & Dementia .
Advancing diagnosis of dementia | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Dementia researchers are leading a new European initiative that aims to identify and prevent changes that occur in the brain long before symptoms emerge.
04 Mar 24. Preterm birth - evidence to House of Lords | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Professor James Boardman delivers evidence at the House of Lords Preterm Birth Committee
Training curricula | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
See which of our courses might help you meet the various learning objectives of your radiology & neuroradiology training curricula & prepare for examinations.
30 Jun 20. EIF stats to Jun 2020 | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
We monitor our facility throughput quarterly. We present our statistics for Jan - Jun 2020.
04 Jul 18. Congrats Dr Rachael Forsythe | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Rachael Forsythe is a vascular surgery trainee in Edinburgh, and recently gained her PhD here in 2018. We ask Rachael about her time here working with Edinburgh Imaging.
About our students | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Our students came from around the world & from a wide variety of educational backgrounds. Our alumni have progressed on to a number of successful careers after graduating from our courses and programmes.
12 Aug 20. Scottish Enterprise funding | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Software that can detect life-threatening conditions from a simple eye examination could be a step closer after a University spinout project won funding from Scottish Enterprise.
