Going for a Spin - inaugural lecture from Professor Mara Cercignani
Published 13 February 2013
Event 13 March 2013
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has represented a revolution in diagnostic imaging, having become the most common method of imaging internal organs, and in particular, the brain. This is due to the exquisite contrast offered by MRI between soft tissues (such as white and grey matter of the brain) and its safety for the patient. Less well known is its versatility. As the MRI signal is sensitive to several physical characteristics of tissue, MRI offers a virtually infinite range of contrasts.
In this lecture, Professor Cercignani will reveal how this property can be manipulated to show features of tissue at the microscopic level. She will reveal what MRI measurements can tell us about the healthy and diseased brain, discuss how the technique is still evolving, and conclude with the impact this has for speedier and more effective diagnosis.

Going for a Spin: A journey through the world of MRI
Professor Mara Cercignani
Chair in Medical Physics
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Wednesday 13 March 2013 at 6.30pm
Chowen Lecture Theatre
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
University of Sussex
Falmer
Brighton BN1 9PX
Light refreshments will be served after the lecture. All welcome.
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