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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease associated with progressive loss of myelin, the natural insulator of nerves.
08 Mar 17. Interview - Prof Wardlaw #IWD2017 | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) interviewed Professor Joanna Wardlaw, Chair of Applied Neuroimaging, Head of Neuroimaging Sciences & Director of Edinburgh Imaging at the University of Edinburgh, for International Women's Day, #IWD2017.
21 Jun 21. Medical image analysis webinar | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Edinburgh Imaging’s Dr Maria Valdés Hernández will be presenting at the IET’s “Recent advances in Medical Image Analysis” webinar.
21 May 17. £1.2m stroke patient study | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Stroke patients are set to benefit from a major study to investigate links with dementia.
14 Dec 16. Job - Clinical trial manager | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
An exciting opportunity (038403)has arisen for an experienced Clinical Project Manager to help deliver clinical imaging studies in dementia research.
01 Nov 16. Update - ENCHANTED study | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The ENCHANTED study is a global public health study which aims to improve treatment given to stroke patients.
21 Mar 25. Exploring MRI at Castlebrae | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
On Friday 21 March, a group of INCR colleagues and PhD students took MRI to the Castlebrae Community Science Festival
12 Apr 21. BHF Clinical Research Training Fellowship | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Dr Evangelos Tzolos awarded a BHF Clinical Research Training Fellowship.
15 Dec 16. Abstract Call - MIUA2017 | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Call for clinical abstracts for the 21st Medical Image Understanding & Analysis 2017 conference - deadline 24 Feb 2017. Conference dates 11-13 Jul 2017. Conference location: Edinburgh.
Cerebrovascular-reactivity (CVR) | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Cerebrovascular reactivity is the change in cerebral blood flow in response to a vaso-active stimulus.
