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Division of Neuroradiology & Neurophysics

Welcome to the Division of Neuroradiology & Neurophysics at the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Queen Square Institute of Neurology.
  • Head of Division: , Dr. med. Habil.
  • Deputy: , PhD

Vision

To develop and implement novel, safe, and effective magnetic resonance imaging methods to advance our understanding of how the central and peripheral nervous systems work and translate them to improve patient care.

Mission statement

The Division of Neuroradiology and Neurophysics (DNN) promotes academic neuroradiology and neuroimaging physics at Queen Square. Since its inception, its core objectives have been to support its members in all aspects of their professional career, to provide an environment for the academic and clinical members to interact and to ensure an open and constructive engagement between MR groups across the IoN. It therefore functions effectively as a cross-cutting theme spanning activities ranging from basic scientific developments through to clinical implementation.

Membership

The DNN brings together Academic Neuroradiologists, Physicists, Computer Scientists and Radiographers at the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Institute of Neurology, and research-oriented Clinical Neuroradiologists, Clinical Scientists and Radiographers at the NHNN.

The imaging groups represented in the Division are: the Neuroradiological Academic Unit, the NMR Research Unit of the Queen Square MS Centre, the Epilepsy Imaging research group and the Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging; furthermore there is representation and involvement of the Faculty of Engineering Centre for Medical Imaging Computing (CMIC).

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MRI Research facilities

Which scanner to choose? MR research is performed across 5 different facilities

Education

The DNN is very active in education, having developed the Master Course (MSc) in Advanced Neuroimaging and the workshop on MR safety.

Links

Below are a series of links to groups and sites of interest to members of the division. There are shown in categories to aid ease of browsing.

Professional bodies

ION groups making up the division

Other Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê departments and groups

Information on MRI