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01 Dec 21. Lung cancer imaging | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Professor Edwin van Beek provided evidence for a recently published government report on lung cancer. Professor Edwin van Beek will also lead on a forthcoming lung cancer screening study at the Edinburgh Imaging facilities.
14 Aug 20. PET-MR principles & applications | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
PET-MR principles & applications certificate programme: deadline approaching to apply for the 2020-2021 academic year.
13 Jul 20. COVID-19 & cardiac health | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Professor Marc Dweck spoke with BBC Radio 4 Today, to discuss cardiac health in COVID-19 cases.
08 Jan 18. SINAPSE Image of the Year 2017 | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Well done to Edinburgh for winning the SINAPSE Image of the Year 2017 prize.
12 Nov 21. SVDs@Target meeting | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Edinburgh Imaging researchers led by Professor Joanna Wardlaw attended the final SVDs@Target General Assembly meeting in Munich.
14 Aug 19. Reflections of Research | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
A colourful image of blood vessel cells has won this year's Reflections of Research competition, run by the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
26 Oct 17. Alzheimer’s disease care | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Consensus statement from British experts on optimising services in Alzheimer’s disease care and treatment.
05 Jul 17. Investigate@SVDs starts | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The Investigate@SVDs study is a further development in our programme of work to understand cerebral small vessel disease.
Aortic stenosis | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Aortic stenosis is a problem whereby the exit from the heart’s left ventricle into the aorta, is narrowed & may affect the valve separating the two structures, or the tissues above or below the valve.
09 Jan 18. Prof David Newby receives funding for new trial | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The British Heart Foundation has granted Professor of Cardiology, David Newby, and his team here, £630,000 to carry out a study to determine the best course of treatment after a heart attack.
