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Dr Michael Stringer
- Email: m.stringer@ed.ac.uk
Dr Michael Stringer . Stroke Association Research Fellow and Lecturer in MRI Physics, Medical Physicist. ... I am a Stroke Association research fellow and lecturer in magnetic resonance imaging at the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of
02 Apr 20. Michael Stringer | Clinical Sciences
19 Dec 2024: Dr Michael Stringer , Edinburgh Imaging medical physicist, was interviewed by the Stroke Alliance for Europe (SAFE) about MRI scanning in small vessel disease.
Past events | Literatures Languages and Culture
19 Dec 2024: Selected seminars, conferences, lectures, film screenings, exhibitions, and workshops in English and Scottish Literature (2015 -).
2020 | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
19 Dec 2024: Visiting students working at the Row Fogo Centre in 2020.
Desperately seeking lost alumni | Alumni
19 Dec 2024: Project Postcard connected long lost friends from university but we need your help to find graduates who are lost to us as well.
New book achieves 'Best Seller' status | History Classics and Archaeology
20 Dec 2024: A successful new book co-authored by Dr Rob Dinnis coincides with a major exhibition at the Natural History Museum; a result of over a decade of the Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project. (Published 11 March 2014)
Grant Kirkwood
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Grant Kirkwood. Thesis title: "Analysis and quantification of the waste clearance in the human brain and its role in neurodegeneration, vascular disease and neuroinflammation.". Clinical Brain Science. Year of study: 1. Centre for Clinical Brain
Understanding Britain’s Early Human Past | History Classics and Archaeology
20 Dec 2024: Dr Rob Dinnis recently spoke to BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science programme, which presented results from a decade-long research project that has shed much light on the settlement of Britain by early humans.
News 2020 | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
19 Dec 2024: News from 2020.
Rob Dinnis shares research in interview | History Classics and Archaeology
19 Dec 2024: Dr Rob Dinnis has discussed his latest research in a recent Sunday Post feature. (Published 9 April 2014)