SINAPSE Image of the Month submissions for 2017 not only helped to publicise Scottish imaging research, but were eligible for an Image of the Year award prize of £80 as …more
Applications are now invited from senior Postdoctoral Fellows, Academic Fellows, Lecturers in their first academic posts – or their equivalents from Research Institutes, SMEs and spin-out companies – for Scottish …more
We are looking to recruit a Post Doc to join a 3-year MRC funded project titled: ‘Laminar fMRI and resting state fMRI in the somatosensory system – effect of peripheral …more
We are delighted to welcome the University of Strathclyde as the 7th SINAPSE Partner University. As of 2018, imaging researchers from Strathclyde join those from Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, St …more
This studentship will examine effects of early schooling on children’s cognitive control and its related changes in the brain. Our recent work showed that, due to increased demands on sustained …more
1. Anthony Chalmers welcomed the delegates and speakers and gave a brief overview of the history of the meeting and the main aims of the initiative. This meeting had a …more
The BBC documentary “Alan Shearer: Dementia, Football and Me”, in which former professional footballer Alan Shearer investigates the current state of research into consequences of football heading on brain health, …more
There is much progress to be made in the early diagnosis of dementia. Dementia is a global challenge (e.g. a relatively high percentage of HIV infected individuals get the disease) …more
This project will suit a Physicist, Engineer or Mathematician with a knowledge of scientific programming and an interest in developing novel imaging methods that can be used directly in clinical …more
It is now possible the capture the brain signature of behaviour while people are going about their everyday business. At Stirling we have pioneered some of these techniques and look …more
Courtesy of Prof Inke Näthke and Prof Sandy Cochran, this image shows precancerous changes in intestinal tissue detected by microultrasound scanning. Altered properties of precancerous tissue not identified by conventional …more
The identification of myocardial infarction (MI) patients who can benefit from revascularisation remains one of the most challenging aspects of cardiology. Ideally, an assessment of viability following myocardial ischaemia requires …more
The SPRINT-MND/MS (Scottish PhD Research & Innovation Network Traineeships in MND/MS) programme is a network of PhD studentships across Scotland, to promote research into all aspects of motor neurone disease …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