The 2016 SINAPSE Annual Scientific Meeting hosted by the University of Stirling was captured in a unique 360 degree video format that is now available for viewing. If you were …more
Over the weekend, the new Imaging Centre of Excellence at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow took delivery of the first 7T clinical MRI scanner in Scotland. The Siemens Terra system …more
Carnegie Vacation Scholarships support undergraduate research projects in any subject or area and are a great stepping stone for postgraduate studies. To be eligible, students must be of Scottish birth …more
The NHS Research Scotland Annual Conference 2016 included an Imaging session chaired by SINAPSE Director Prof David Wyper. One of the presentations in the session, delivered by Dr John Foster, …more
The EU project PET3D (PET Imaging in Drug Design and Development) is a new Innovative Training Network (ITN) funded (€4M) by the European Commission under the H2020 – MSCA-ITN-2015 programme, and coordinated by …more
Funding from the Roland Sutton Academic Trust has been awarded to Dr Gordon Waiter from the University of Aberdeen, Dr David Dickie from the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Wen-Yih …more
1. Dave Wyper opened the meeting with an overview of SINAPSE including advice on the role it is playing in connection with Brexit: SINAPSE works with the Scottish Funding Council …more
The post will include multivariate data analysis and collaboration with computational modelling groups as part of our consortium. The post involves contribution to high-end data analysis and coordination across human …more
The EU project PET3D (PET Imaging in Drug Design and Development) is a new Innovative Training Network (ITN) funded (€4M) by the European Commission under the H2020 – MSCA-ITN-2015 programme, and coordinated by …more
Courtesy of Dr Jonathan Weir-McCall and Prof Graeme Houston, this image illustrates the use of whole body magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in clinical imaging. Atherosclerosis is a systemic disorder affecting …more
SINAPSE scientists from the University of Stirling discovered changes in brain function and memory test performance following routine football heading. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), an increase in cortical silent …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
A recent Stroke Association article highlights Professor Joanna Wardlaw’s research into the mechanisms of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) through the major EU Horizon2020-funded programme SVDs@Target. Article: Targeting interventions for …more
For details of this project with Dr Gabriella Baio, Dr Georgina Hold and Dr Roger Staff at the University of Aberdeen (funded by the EASTBIO BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership), go …more