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With the purchase of a new MR scanner dedicated to research purposes, DTU Health Tech will be among world-class universities in terms of bioimaging.
A 10-20,000 fold enhancement of the MR-scanner’s signals makes it possible to follow the metabolism of a single cell and thereby analyse how aggressively cancer develops...
Researchers at DTU Health Tech have developed a new water-based high contrast alternative technique for Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Assoc Prof Lars G. Hanson has developed an educational tool, the Bloch Simulator, for teaching and learning MR imaging and NMR.
DTU and University of Queensland will collaborate on bioprobes for Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation awards grants worth DKK 75 million for research infrastructures. Three of the six grants were awarded to DTU researchers.
Assoc Prof Lars G. Hanson has received a Lundbeck Foundation Experiment grant for high-risk/high-impact idea for development of novel health technology.
Postdoc Sotirios Katsikis joins the HYPERMAG Center of Excellence.