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University of Nottingham research: From our world to yoursDiscover how our research is changing lives and shaping the future. In recent years our discoveries saved the NHS £2 billion, informed legislation affecting every UK citizen and touched 100…
From Katherine Auer
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#WeAreUoN Elena's storyDr Elena Boto is exploring a neuroimaging technique called Magnetoencephalography (MEG). Elena's research is focused on developing the next generation of functional brain imaging technology and…
From Debs Storey
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Discovery. For the worldReal world research. Real world impact. Our research knows no limits. Our discoveries change lives across the globe. Discover more about our world-changing research: nottingham.ac.uk/research
From Sophie Moyses
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2017: a landmark year for research at the University of Nottingham2017 was an unprecedented year for research at the University of Nottingham. The largest planned investment in research in the University's history was announced at the Royal Society in London,…
From Robert Ounsworth
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Quantum sensors herald new generation of wearable brain imaging systemsScientists at the University of Nottingham are working with University College London on a five year project which has the potential to revolutionise the world of human brain imaging.
From Elizabeth Cass
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Transforming healthcare with pioneering imagingThe University of Nottingham is the home of MRI and has an internationally leading position in biomedical imaging research. We aim to establish the University as a powerhouse for imaging in…
From Debs Storey
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Securing the future of foodOur multidisciplinary research tackles one of the key challenges facing the planet: how do we feed ourselves as the growing global population puts unsustainable pressure on the world's…
From Robert Ounsworth
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MRI scans could improve our understanding of dyspraxiaA new research team at The University of Nottingham is using MRI scans to learn more about the role of the cerebellum in Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) – also known as Dyspraxia.…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Nobel Laureate Sir Peter Mansfield has Nottingham tram named after himNottingham City Council have honoured Sir Peter Mansfield by naming one of their trams after him. Sir Peter, who won the Nobel Prize for his role in inventing the MRI scanner, said he was honoured…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Translational Neuroimaging MScThe MSc Translational Imaging provides a thorough interdisciplinary training in neuroimaging relevant to both scientists and clinicians, with an emphasis on translation of new imaging methods to…
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The teenage brain – work in progressThe University of Nottingham is involved in a European wide study which aims to identify and learn more about the biological and environmental factors that might influence mental health in teenagers.…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Sir Peter Mansfield talks about the development of MRIAt the age of 15 he was told he didn't have the qualifications to become a scientist. Today Sir Peter Mansfield, from The University of Nottingham, holds a Nobel Prize for Physiology and…
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MRI and the Developing BrainOne in five children will suffer from a mental health disorder. Will you help improve quality of life for children with mental health problems? http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/impactcampaign
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