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Edinburgh Imaging Edinburgh Imaging is the collective hub of clinicians, scientists and veterinary surgeons who all have an interest in medical imaging in Edinburgh.

Edinburgh Imaging is the collective hub for radiologist, clinicians, veterinary surgeons, scientists, medical physicists and engineers who have an interest in clinical and preclinical imaging, to come together to share their science, imaging and clinical knowledge - in order to advance healthcare for all. Our pages will be of interest to anyone with an interest in medical imaging, radiography, su

rgery, veterinary medicine, science, engineering and informatics. Our main clinical scanning facilities in Edinburgh are the CRIC building (Clinical Research Imaging Centre) and the BRIC buildings (Brain Research Imaging Centres) . Our Directors are Professor Joanna Wardlaw, Professor Edwin van Beek and Professor David Newby. Our scanning modalities include MRI-PET, PET-CT, MRI 3T, MRI 1.5T (neuro-optimised), Retinal Imaging and Imaging Analysis Suite. For further information, please visit www.ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-imaging .

Job - Quality Assurance Manager. Edinburgh Imaging are looking for a dynamic and experienced Quality Assurance Manager t...
23/01/2024

Job - Quality Assurance Manager.
Edinburgh Imaging are looking for a dynamic and experienced Quality Assurance Manager to have oversight of the day to day running of the PET-Radiochemistry facility’s pharmaceutical Quality System.

Edinburgh Imaging are looking for a dynamic and experienced Quality Assurance Manager to have oversight of the day to day running of the PET-Radiochemistry facility’s pharmaceutical Quality System.

Featured paper: Associations of peak-width skeletonized mean diffusivity and post-stroke cognitionRead more here:
06/09/2022

Featured paper: Associations of peak-width skeletonized mean diffusivity and post-stroke cognition

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Associations of peak-width skeletonized mean diffusivity and post-stroke cognition

Featured paper: Deep attention super-resolution of brain magnetic resonance images acquired under clinical protocolsRead...
06/09/2022

Featured paper: Deep attention super-resolution of brain magnetic resonance images acquired under clinical protocols

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Deep attention super-resolution of brain magnetic resonance images acquired under clinical protocols

The Total-Body PET conference registration deadline is approaching, and an open call for institutions to host the confer...
30/08/2022

The Total-Body PET conference registration deadline is approaching, and an open call for institutions to host the conference in 2024 has been announced.

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The Total-Body PET conference registration deadline is approaching, and an open call for institutions to host the conference in 2024 has been announced.

Image interpretation and evaluation is an elective course in the Edinburgh Imaging Academy’s post-graduate Imaging Maste...
30/08/2022

Image interpretation and evaluation is an elective course in the Edinburgh Imaging Academy’s post-graduate Imaging Masters / Diploma / Certificate programme.

It can also be taken not-for-credit as CPD / CME and is suitable for FRCR part 1 training.

Find out more: https://www.ed.ac.uk/clinical-sciences/edinburgh-imaging/news/2022-news/30-aug-22-online-learning-image-interpretation

Edinburgh Medical School, Edinburgh Imaging Academy online courses, The Society and College of Radiographers, The Society of Radiologists in Training, The British Institute of Radiology, The Royal College of Radiologists

Featured paper: Topological relationships between perivascular spaces and progression of white matter hyperintensities: ...
29/08/2022

Featured paper: Topological relationships between perivascular spaces and progression of white matter hyperintensities: A pilot study in a sample of the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936

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Topological relationships between perivascular spaces and progression of white matter hyperintensities: A pilot study in a sample of the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936

Featured paper: Clinical diagnosis and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with transient and minor neurological symp...
24/08/2022

Featured paper: Clinical diagnosis and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with transient and minor neurological symptoms: a prospective cohort study

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Clinical diagnosis and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with transient and minor neurological symptoms: a prospective cohort study

Featured paper: Epigenetic and integrative cross-omics analyses of cerebral white matter hyperintensities on MRIRead mor...
24/08/2022

Featured paper: Epigenetic and integrative cross-omics analyses of cerebral white matter hyperintensities on MRI

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Epigenetic and integrative cross-omics analyses of cerebral white matter hyperintensities on MRI

Featured paper: Integrated methylome and phenome study of the circulating proteome reveals markers pertinent to brain he...
18/08/2022

Featured paper: Integrated methylome and phenome study of the circulating proteome reveals markers pertinent to brain health

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Integrated methylome and phenome study of the circulating proteome reveals markers pertinent to brain health

Job vacancy: The Centre for Medical Informatics at the Usher Institute within The University of Edinburgh is looking for...
18/08/2022

Job vacancy: The Centre for Medical Informatics at the Usher Institute within The University of Edinburgh is looking for an outstanding Research Fellow on Vascular Mathematical Modelling.

Find out more: https://www.ed.ac.uk/clinical-sciences/edinburgh-imaging/news/2022-news/11-aug-22-job-research-fellow

Usher Institute - The University of Edinburgh

The Centre for Medical Informatics at the Usher Institute within The University of Edinburgh is looking for an outstanding Research Fellow on Vascular Mathematical Modelling.

Professor Joanna Wardlaw was recently interviewed by Imperial College London students on her career and research to date...
17/08/2022

Professor Joanna Wardlaw was recently interviewed by Imperial College London students on her career and research to date.

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Professor Joanna Wardlaw was recently interview by Imperial College London students on her career and research to date.

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Edinburgh Imaging is the collective hub of radiologists, clinicians, veterinary surgeons, scientists, medical physicists, image analysts and engineers who have an interest in clinical and preclinical imaging, to come together to share their science, imaging and clinical knowledge - in order to advance healthcare for all. Our pages will be of interest to anyone with an interest in medical imaging, radiology, radiography, neuroimaging (stroke, small vessel disease, alzheimers), cardiovascular imaging (myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease), retinal imaging, liver imaging, lungs & respiratory imaging, neonatal & fetal imaging, veterinary medicine imaging, image analysis and medical physics. Our main clinical scanning facilities in Edinburgh are on the Bioquarter site, with the Edinburgh Imaging Facility QMRI (previously called Clinical Research Imaging Centre), Edinburgh Imaging Facility RIE (previously called the Brain Research Imaging Centre2) and the Edinburgh Imaging Facility Preclinical Facility . Our Directors are Professor Joanna Wardlaw, Professor Edwin van Beek and Professor David Newby. Our scanning modalities include PET-MR, PET-CT, 3T MRI, (1 x neuro-optimised), CT, Retinal Imaging, Imaging Analysis, Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Suite. For further information, please visit www.ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-imaging .