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23/06/2015

Adam Walton explores Cardiff's new £44-million neuroimaging centre Cubric, the first of its kind in Europe.

30 minutes

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Sun 28 Jun 2015 06:31

A revolution in neuro-imaging

By this time next year, Cardiff University' will boast a ground-breaking new facility which will help scientists to understand more about the causes of brain conditions like dementia, multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia. In short, it will become the epicentre for European neuro-imaging.

Cardiff University's Brain Research Imaging Centre - or CUBRIC for short - is to be rehoused in a new building with some cutting-edge scanning technology. One of the scanners is a European-first and will allow scientists to study brain cells only 1000th of a millimetre across.

But as Adam Walton discovers when he pays a visit, the highly skilled and motivated team working at CUBRIC are just as important as this new equipment. He learns from Prof Derek Jones, director of CUBRIC,  what this £44m project might deliver for Wales. Dr John Evans, Chief Physicist of the Magnetic Resonance Lab, explains how scanners work - and why this new set-up is unique. And Prof David Linden discusses how the combination of detailed imaging and genetic research at Cardiff, could bring progress in treatments for brain disorders like schizophrenia.

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  • Tue 23 Jun 2015 18:30
  • Sun 28 Jun 2015 06:31

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