SFC SINAPSE SPIRIT Programme of Knowledge Exchange in Imaging Aims and Objectives To convene a group of world experts in all aspects of creating, curating, and using brain image banks, …more
The programme includes overview research presentations from members of staff and we are also delighted to have confirmed three excellent external speakers who are leaders in their fields. A …more
The aim of this workshop is to gather specialists on Numerical Methods, High Performance Computing, Inverse Problems, Microwave Imaging. Microwave Tomography is a novel, early stage development way of …more
By registering online potential students will learn what courses are involved in this Imaging programme, how they can chose to study one course via PPD or the whole programme (3-6yrs) …more
This will be an exciting week of developing stroke research projects mentored by great researchers from neurology, radiology, pathology, epidemiology, stroke medicine and statistics. Participants will be co-enrolled on the …more
This four-day course (22nd April – 25th.April) offers comprehensive coverage of all MRI-related aspects of SPM. Days 1 and 2 are aimed at beginners with little or no SPM experience, …more
Image analysis is a key component in most areas of research in Life Sciences. This seminar will present an opportunity for cross‐fertilization of techniques. There will be presentations from image analysts working within Scottish pooling …more
Time Topic Speaker 10:15-10:35 Drug development in AD, the process, market, role of imaging Professor Claude Wischik 10:35-10:55 Preclinical imaging markers of AD Professor Bettina Platt 10:55-11:15 Molecular imaging in …more
Summary of event The aims of this symposium were to bring together the stakeholders in research imaging management including range of professionals from research imaging centres, professional organisations whose members …more
Summary of event On the 16th June 2010 SINAPSE held its second Annual Scientific Meeting at the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The event was a great success attended by 160 …more
Summary of event Neuroimaging has advanced such that functional magnetic resonance imaging can reveal explicitly an individual’s thought patterns. This raises ethical and practical questions that society needs to address …more
Programme & Talks MOLECULAR IMAGING Chair Dr Alison Murray University of Aberdeen 09:00-09.10 Welcome Prof Joanna Wardlaw University of Edinburgh 09:10-09:20 SPECT and PET changes in those receiving Alzheimer’s disease …more
‘Meet the Scientist’, (the second event rolling out the “getEmotional” programme) was held in Sensation Science Centre in Dundee as part of Brain Awareness Week in collaboration with the University …more
Supported by a small project grant from The University of Edinburgh Development Trust awarded to Edinburgh Neuroscience. See images from the day. Posters Emotion & Memory Emotions and Your Brain …more