The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread disruption to imaging research activity and has necessitated online delivery for most researcher training and development opportunities. To facilitate access to all relevant courses …more
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Courtesy of Dr Gaurav Malviya, Prof Hing Leung and Dr David Lewis, this image shows longitudinal 18F-Fluciclovine PET/MRI imaging on the same mouse, either as a model of clinical androgen-dependent …more
This is an opportunity to make a leading contribution to a Versus Arthritis funded project entitled ‘Probing the Rheumatoid Arthritis Brain to Expose Central Pain Pathways’. Working with Dr Neil …more
To facilitate innovative, clinically focussed imaging developments in Scotland, £10,000 from the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) of the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates has been awarded to the …more
The TRACC (to Train and Retain Academic Cancer Clinicians) Programme, initiated last year as the Cancer Research UK Glasgow and Edinburgh Centres’ joint clinical academic training programme in cancer, aims …more
This is an opportunity to make a leading contribution to research into the asymmetric synthesis of new PET tracers for the imaging of synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A (SV2A), as well …more
Courtesy of Dr Mary Joan MacLeod, Dr Lionel Broche and Prof David Lurie, this image compares brain images acquired with CT (top row) and with fast field-cycling imaging (bottom row) …more
The Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences (MVLS) Doctoral Training Programme (DTP) aims to deliver high quality, collaborative research and training for PhD students within the Biosciences. The programme includes imaging-related …more
This is an opportunity to contribute to a project about developing machine learning algorithms to analyse human motion data working with Dr Fani Deligianni in the School of Computing Science. …more
The EASTBIO (East of Scotland BioScience) Doctoral Training Partnership, funded by the BBSRC, offers an excellent programme of collaborative training for PhD students within the Biosciences. The programme includes the …more
The EASTBIO (East of Scotland BioScience) Doctoral Training Partnership, funded by the BBSRC, offers an excellent programme of collaborative training for PhD students within the Biosciences. The programme includes the …more
The MRC Precision Medicine Doctoral Training Programme supports research training at the interfaces between biological, clinical, societal and computational systems, providing PhD research training alongside taught courses over four years …more
The PICTURES programme, an MRC-funded collaboration between University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, Abertay University, Public Health Scotland and industry partner Aidence, aims to increase the capabilities of Safe Havens …more
Courtesy of Dr Jack Andrews and Prof Marc Dweck, this image shows late gadolinium-enhanced (LGE) cardiac MR images [top row] and corresponding fused 18F-fluoride cardiac MR-PET images [bottom row] comparing …more
This is a 3 year post as part of a Leverhulme Trust funded project on ‘Modulating sleep with learning to enhance learning’ in the laboratory of Prof Edwin M. Robertson. …more