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13 Dec 21. Professor Megan Holmes retires | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Professor Megan Holmes, Personal Chair of Molecular Neuroendocrinology will be retiring at the end of 2021. Edinburgh Imaging looks back at her career at the University.
27 Apr 21. Edinburgh Imaging FAPI accomplishment | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Edinburgh Imaging & NHS radio-pharmacy collaborated successfully, to produce the first ever Gallium radiotracer cardiac images, in patients who recently suffered heart attacks.
14 Dec 21. BNA Outstanding Contribution to Neuroscience award | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Congratulations to Professor Joanna Wardlaw who has received the British Neuroscience Association’s ‘Outstanding Contribution to Neuroscience’ award.
06 Dec 23. Delirium Pilot Feasibility Study | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The Small Vessel Diseases Brain Imaging in Delirium pilot feasibility study completed recruitment on 6th December 2023.
13 Jun 23. PET is Wonderful Meeting 2023 | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Registration is now open for the forthcoming PET is Wonderful Meeting 2023.
23 Nov 21. Job – Post doc research fellow | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The Centre for Research into Ageing & the Brain at the University of Edinburgh seeks a post-doctoral medical image analyst.
16 Jan 25. Job - GMP Production Manager | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
GMP Production Manager - Closing Date 11 February 11.59pm
01 May 22. FAPI Fibrosis study anniversary | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
It has been a year since the first FAPI PET-MR scan took place at the Edinburgh Imaging Facility QMRI, for the study assessing scarring response within the myocardium and vasculature following a heart attack.
What is Retinal imaging? | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Retinal imaging is a non-invasive & completely safe method of obtaining pictures of the back of the eye.
02 May 21. Rugby stars join PREVENT: RFC | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Rugby legends have signed up to a University study to investigate links between the sport & dementia.
