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12 Apr 22. Edinburgh’s stroke research | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Research by Edinburgh’s world-leading stroke experts, Professor Joanna Wardlaw and Professor Peter Sandercock, is helping more patients benefit from life-saving treatment.
21 Dec 16. Radiographer gains PhD | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Stewart Wiseman is the first radiographer in Scotland to have graduated with a PhD in the field of brain imaging.
14 Dec 16. Job - PhD vacancy | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
PhD opportunity to assess ways on how to detect diabetic retinopathy ( DR ) earlier helping to limit damage to the retina and vision function.
LBC 1936 | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Lothian Birth Cohort 1936
22 May 18. Benefits of brain cooling | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
3D simulation shows benefits of brain cooling.
20 Apr 17. UK Dementia Research Institute | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Edinburgh has been selected as one of 6 expert centres for UK Dementia Research Institute (DRI), as Edinburgh's dementia experts join a £250m initiative to combat the disease.
21 Oct 22. Stuart Wiseman: honorary fellow | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Dr Stewart Wiseman, Research Fellow in Brain and Retinal Imaging has been appointed as an Honorary Fellow with Edinburgh Imaging and the University of Edinburgh.
25 Apr 22. STV at Edinburgh Imaging | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Recently, STV visited the Edinburgh Imaging Facility RIE to film for the STV Scotland Tonight dementia special, where interviewers spoke with Professor Joanna Wardlaw about dementia research in Edinburgh.
Stroke | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Stroke is a medical emergency that occurs after a sudden disruption of blood supply to the brain. In most cases this occurs due to blockage of an artery, but in some the cause of stroke is a brain haemorrhage.
Myopathies & inflammation | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Cardiomyopathies are diseases of the heart muscle, which can affect the heart’s size, shape, structure & function. Cardiomyopathies are frequently inherited. Other myopathic changes can alter aortic & other blood vessel wall structure.
