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For industry & commercial collaborators | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: We specialize in optimising trials involving imaging, image analysis & processing, managing image throughput, distribution & reporting, & can help train employees.
10 Oct 23. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Patients With Small Vessel Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study
20 Nov 20. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: Ex vivo 18F-fluoride uptake & hydroxyapatite deposition in human coronary atherosclerosis.
Edinburgh retains Top Spot in REF 2014 | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: REF 2014 Results
03 Jan 24. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: Visualising and semi-quantitatively measuring brain fluid pathways, including meningeal lymphatics, in humans using widely available MRI techniques
MRI research to lower stillbirth rates in Scotland | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: MRI research to lower stillbirth rates in Scotland
23 Jan 24. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: Influence of threshold selection and image sequence in in-vivo segmentation of enlarged perivascular spaces
16 Mar 20. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: Low-attenuation noncalcified plaque on coronary computed tomography angiography predicts myocardial infarction: results from the multicenter SCOT-HEART Trial (Scottish computed tomography of the heart).
All our courses | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
04 Jul 2025: The College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine (CMVM) is pausing intake into all of the Edinburgh Imaging Academy post-graduate courses and programmes for the foreseeable future. The University of Edinburgh is re-evaluating and re-organising its
07 Feb 24. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
03 Jul 2025: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tissue Signatures Associated With White Matter Changes Due to Sporadic Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Indicate That White Matter Hyperintensities Can Regress