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2023 ASM Prizewinners

Congratulations to the winners at this year’s ASM of best presentation in each session and posters: Oral Presentations: Psychology, Psychiatry & Preclinical Imaging – Kelly Panichnantakul, University of Edinburgh Methods …more

2023 SINAPSE ASM Registration Now Open

Registration is now open for the 2023 SINAPSE ASM in the ARC at the University of Glasgow Go here to register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/2023-sinapse-annual-scientific-meeting-registration-578580649297 Registration is free for students. Registration is £40 …more

SINAPSE ASM 2023

This year’s SINAPSE 15th Annual Scientific Meeting will be held on the 14th of June in the Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre (ARC) in the University of Glasgow. Full registration details …more

PhD Opportunity: University of Edinburgh

Endotyping neurodegeneration through the eye using multimodal retinal imaging PhD studentship at the University of Edinburgh in conjunction with Heidelberg Engineering Application Deadline – Wednesday 11th January 2023 Neurodegenerative diseases …more

PhD Opportunity: University of Glasgow

Hello there! We are looking for candidates for a PhD position at the Center for Cognitive Neuroimaging, School of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Glasgow, UK. The post is for …more

SINAPSE ECR Exchange Fund 2022

We’ve just launched a new fund for PhD student and ECR exchanges. Deadline for applications is 30th September 2022, and exchanges need to take place before the end of the …more

Summary of 2022 SINAPSE ASM

The 14th SINAPSE ASM was our first in-person 2-day event on the 13th and 14th of June. We were hosted by the University of Strathclyde in the new Learning and …more

Innovation Partnership Fund 2022 Awards

SINAPSE is pleased to announce the projects awarded funding under our Innovation Partnership Fund 2022: Aberdeen Gordon Waiter, “Effect of Radiofrequency denervation on Brain structure, function and connectivity in chronic …more

SINAPSE Image of the Month: May 2022

The University of Aberdeen are piloting the world’s only human sized field-cycling MRI scanner in patients with brain tumours. Unlike clinical MRI which operates at a fixed static field strength …more