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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.
News July to December 2017 | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
CCBS news from July to December 2017.
15 Jul 24. Small pilot study grant awarded by TENOVUS | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
TENOVUS Scotland have awarded a small pilot study grant for a project on advanced quantitative spinal cord MRI in multiple sclerosis and healthy volunteers
Cerebrovascular-reactivity (CVR) | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Cerebrovascular reactivity is the change in cerebral blood flow in response to a vaso-active stimulus.
Enrolments & applications | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
FAQs regarding enrolments & applications.
14 Mar 18. Job - PhD in MRI ageing brain | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
We are offering a PhD studentship in DCE-MRI of the ageing brain .
Oncology (neuro) / brain tumour | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Neuroimaging is essential to brain tumour research: it enables non-invasive patient preparation prior to surgery, allowing treatment response monitoring & development of new treatments.
Edinburgh Imaging Facility Easter Bush | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The Edinburgh Imaging Facility Easter Bush undertakes veterinary imaging at the Dick Vet School, the Roslin Institute and LARIF, located south of Edinburgh near the Pentland Hills.
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Abdominal aortic aneurysm is a serious condition whereby the aorta swells & can burst, without warning; it is the thirteenth commonest cause of death in the United Kingdom.
What is an fMR scan? | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Functional magnetic resonance (fMR) imaging, is a technique which detects changes in blood flow to brain, when the brain is active.
