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Royal Academy of Engineering Fellowship for Yuriko Suzuki
14 August 2020
Dr Suzuki's award will support her work on robust visualisation of blood vessels in patients with vessel-narrowing disease
Sleep disruption after brain injury is linked to slower recovery
23 June 2020
Our researchers discover new evidence that post-brain injury sleep problems can slow the pace of recovery.
Seminar Summary: What is the problem with diffusion MR data - and what do we do about it?
28 May 2020
Post-doctoral Researcher Michiel Cottaar summarises a departmental seminar by Associate Professor Jesper Andersson
Using MRI to investigate the effect of COVID-19 on the brain
1 May 2020
A team of our neuroimaging researchers will lead this study, which has received a grant from the University of Oxford's COVID-19 Research Response Fund.
Tim Behrens elected Royal Society Fellow
29 April 2020
Professor Tim Behrens is a new Fellow of the Royal Society.
Timothy Behrens recognised in prestigious Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists
15 January 2020
Professor Timothy Behrens has been recognised for ground-breaking contributions to translational research.
Researchers identify genetic regions associated with left-handedness and link them with brain architecture in language regions
5 September 2019
A new study has for the first time identified regions of the genome associated with left-handedness in the general population and linked their effects with brain architecture. The study linked these genetic differences with the connections between areas of the brain related to language.
SHElock Holmes - inspiring girls with science
14 August 2019
On 27 July, 16 girls aged between 11-14 joined the SHElock team from our Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging.
Former staff honoured in naming of rooms
7 August 2019
Our Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging has chosen to name its new meeting rooms after several people who have played a key role in shaping what the Centre is today.
Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging triumphs at Public Engagement with Research Awards
10 July 2019
The Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN) has won an award in this year’s University of Oxford Vice-Chancellor’s Public Engagement with Research Awards. These celebrate excellence in public engagement across the University.
Human brains reorganise experiences while resting to find new solutions
9 July 2019
Although computers are making impressive strides in learning, humans still learn orders of magnitude faster.
NDCN heads to the Royal Society to showcase research
28 June 2019
Our exhibit at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition (1-7 July 2019), will bring the topic of ‘Breathing with your Brain’ to life!
Wellcome Trust Collaborative Award for integrative imaging of brain structure and function
17 April 2019
A group of Prinicpal Investigators have been awarded a £4m Wellcome Trust Collaborative Award to image brain structure and function
Link confirmed between white matter pathways and strength of communication between brain regions
16 April 2019
The degree to which functional connectivity between brain regions is affected by the properties of white matter pathways is a fundamental question in neuroscience.
New small bore MRI scanner
4 April 2019
The new small-animal scanner for our Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging is lifted into place at the Biomedical Services Building
Queen of Pain on her Life Scientific
2 April 2019
Our Head of Department Professor Irene Tracey talks to Radio 4's Jim Al-Khalili about imaging pain in the brain
Senior pain researcher to move to Oxford
1 April 2019
We are looking forward to welcoming Dr Ben Seymour to our Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging.
Brain Awareness Week activities engage the public
21 March 2019
Brain Awareness Week is an annual global initiative designed to raise awareness among the public about brain-related research and the impact that neuroscientists are having on the world.
MRI scans reveal how brain protects memories
31 January 2019
Two distinct parts of the human brain - the neocortex and the hippocampus (a part of the brain involved in higher-order brain functions) - have been shown to help protect our memories from interfering with one another.
Tim Behrens honoured in Blavatnik Awards
9 January 2019
Tim Behrens is among the laureates and finalists of the 2019 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the United Kingdom, announced today by the Blavatnik Family Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences.