This is an exciting opportunity to develop medical research imaging analysis at the University of Edinburgh. Full details from University of Edinburgh recruitment – reference 022557
Professor John Pickard was Chair of the SINAPSE International Advisory Board. His long and distinguished career was marked by a Festshrift on 14th March at St Catherine’s College, Cambridge. Professor …more
CENSIS, the Innovation Centre for Sensors and Imaging Systems, was formally launched on 14th January. Presentations were made by Fergus Ewing, Scottish Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Tourism; Steve Beaumont, …more
An exciting 3 year post-doc position for an imaging physicist to do develop MR parameters of invasion in small animal models of glioblastoma is available in Glasgow. The closing date …more
FameLab is an exciting competition to find the new voices of science and engineering. Ourania will appear in the Scottish Finals that will take place at Summerhall in Edinburgh on …more
The closing date for applications is 31st January 2014. Please visit http://www.ccace.ed.ac.uk/students-training/postgraduates/phd-studentships for the full adverts and application form
Dr Sally Pimlott, who Chairs the SINAPSE Molecular Imaging Committee, and Dr Adriana Tavares, who was one of the first students to successfully complete a PhD in the SINAPSE Graduate …more
Congratulations to Profesor David Newby’s team in Edinburgh, including Edwin van Beek, the SINAPSE Professor of Clinical Radiology, for their paper in the Lancet, November 11, 2013. The SINAPSE award …more
Issues that were discussed included: •Lie detection •Memory accuracy •Juror or witness bias •Mitigating circumstance •Establish ‘diminished capacity’ to reduce sentencing •Determine if a prisoner is ‘ready for release’ …more
Researchers around Scotland who use MRI, PET, SPECT or ultrasound can join SINAPSE and benefit from our support activities including the jiscmail helplines. Instructions on how to do this are …more
Congratulations to Liz Jameson whose poster on ‘PET Isotope-Mediated Release and Labelling of Radiotracers‘ won a prize at the UK PET Conference 2013 in Newcastle
A podcast of the IPEM John Mallard lecture delivered by Professor Dave Wyper, the SINAPSE Director, can be viewed on the UKRC website. The title of the lecture was “The role …more
The BBC has reported encouraging preliminary results from the UK’s first stem cell trial in acute stroke being led by Professor Keith Muir, who is the SINAPSE Professor of Medical …more
Congratulations to the following prizewinners at the SINAPSE 5th Annual Scientific Meeting. Elisa Calamai, University of Aberdeen for the best junior presentation: donated by Philips Healthcare. Dr Jennifer Macfarlane, NHS …more
Dr Jennifer Macfarlane has prepared a report on work undertaken to assess Geometric Distortion as part of Quality Assurance in Multicentre Imaging Research. Click here to download the full report.