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
Courtesy of Dr David Alexander Dickie, this image shows scans from the first clinical patient study being conducted on the the first 7T clinical MRI scanner in Scotland: the 7T …more
The Scottish Molecular Imaging Meeting 2018 (SMIM2018) was conceived in order to bring together researchers in Scotland who work in the field of molecular imaging to foster new collaborations and …more
Vascular dysfunction is an early feature in Alzheimer’s disease, small vessel disease, and vascular dementia: cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), intracranial vessel pulsatility, blood-brain barrier (BBB) function, and interstitial fluid (ISF) drainage, …more
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of postdoctoral research fellow in Psychiatry. The post is full time and is available for 2 years. The post is …more
The ‘PET is Wonderful’ team from Edinburgh Preclinical Imaging, led by Dr Adriana Tavares, is participating in the “This is Our Lab” campaign at this year’s World Molecular Imaging Congress …more
A new research project is underway involving IMV Imaging and SINAPSE ultrasound researchers at the University of Dundee, funded by the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) scheme which links businesses in …more
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the molecular imaging laboratory at the CRUK Beatson Institute led by Dr David Lewis. The Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute …more
The University of Stirling seeks to appoint an experienced cognitive scientist focused on the examination of psychological questions in the real world. Researchers with a track record for combining basic …more
Two opportunities have arisen to join the imaging team at Edinburgh Imaging, which comprises of a PET-CT & CT core and an MRI & PET/MRI core: 1) There is a …more
Courtesy of Dr Sarah Allwood-Spiers and Dr Keith Gillis, this image was generated from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of the kidney in a patient 6 months after kidney transplant. As …more
Little is known about the consequences of repeated subconcussive head impact, actually very routine in sport. Sensitive brain measures from cognitive neuroscience may shed a light on what happens in …more
Courtesy of Prof Ian Marshall, this image shows a magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) slice for measuring brain metabolites in an individual with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. The spectroscopic excitation …more
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) occurs in up to 70% of patients receiving chemotherapy for cancer. Safe, effective analgesia for CIPN patients is an important unmet need. Assessment of new analgesics …more
Prof David Wyper, former SINAPSE Director, has completed a sponsored cycle from Lands’ End to John O’Groats (LEJOG) to raise funds for research into the treatment of brain conditions. He …more