The BHF Centre of Research Excellence in Edinburgh is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to provide image analysis expertise and capability for a range of human and translational medical imaging modalities primarily in cardiovascular and neurological research studies, and to apply established analysis algorithms and develop improved or new algorithms including machine learning approaches to extract novel quantitative measures using tools such as MatLab or Python.
SINAPSE is pleased to invite applications for funding to support doctoral students or Early Career Researcher exchanges around the world. The purpose of the funding is to provide research training …more
University of Glasgow is seeking a Research Assistant to join the School of Infection & Immunity. The post-holder will contribute to a portfolio of funded research which employs neuroimaging to better understand mechanisms of symptoms important to patients with inflammatory diseases, such as pain, depression and fatigue
A Translational GMP Radiochemist position is available to support medical research at the Total-Body Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Facility Scotland.
Applications are now welcome for a funded PhD at the University of Edinburgh focused on the development of a minimally-invasive ultrasound guided rat myocardial infarction (MI) model.
The University of Edinburgh is seeking two highly motivated PhD students to work at the intersection of academia and industry through the CHAI Hub (Causality in Healthcare AI), a newly founded EPSRC AI hub. The PhD is in collaboration with Canon Medical Research Europe and focus on developing causal AI solutions for rethinking how we develop and use medical imaging, and contribute to an exciting area where AI meets imaging.
Idea to impact: A beginner’s introduction to commercialisation is a seminar series designed for members of the SINAPSE network who are interested in learning about the commercialisation process and creating real-world impact from their research. This will provide attendees with the knowledge and skills to begin the journey of translating their research. It is ideal for PhD and early career researchers or for everyone who wants to know more about research commercialisation.
The University of Aberdeen is looking for a Post-doctoral Data Analysist to extend work on brain health and small vessel disease assessment using novel Field-Cycling technology. This will include the development of optimised 3D pulse sequences for FCI neuroimaging, collection of multi-field MRI data from ultra-low fields to 3T and the analysis of images for the extraction of quantitative parameters such as R1 (1/T1.) and small vessel lesion load. The post is based at the Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Aberdeen
SINAPSE (Scottish Imaging Network: A Platform for Scientific Excellence) and SULSA (Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance) wish to support access to Scottish facilities and support research projects within the RS Macdonald scope of neurological conditions, …more
Last year SINAPSE worked with a production company developing a series involving imaging the human body, starring the late Dr Michael Mosley. This involved filming of SINAPSE research centres and …more
We are seeking to appoint a talented and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to design and develop radiofrequency (RF) coils for the UK National Facility for 11.7T Human MRI Scanning at …more
The 16th SINAPSE ASM was a one-day event on the 12th of June 2024. We were hosted by the University of Stirling in the Pathfoot Building. The full agenda, abstracts …more
Provide specialist scientific support for clinical and research PET services at the Edinburgh Imaging Facility based in QMRI undertaking the statutory duties of a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) in accordance …more
Clinician Scientist Fellow opportunity: MRC Medicines Development Fellowship Scheme, supporting medical fellows to become future leaders in either industry or academia. Five-year post based at one of four participating universities …more
SINAPSE is pleased to make available its Annual Report for 2022/23 Download Here 2022/23 saw a period of change as SINAPSE became fully funded by the university partners. We’re excited …more