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Lise Skjold Andersen

Lise Skjold Andersen

Monday, 11 April 2016 14:50

Decision making fMRI

Wednesday, 16 December 2015 11:51

DRCMR Biennial Report 2013-2014

Monday, 14 December 2015 12:58

Brain Network Modulation

A range of non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation (NTBS) techniques are available to evoke brain activity or to modulate the brain´s ongoing activity.

Wednesday, 08 July 2015 22:05

DRCMR eduroam

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Eduroam is a wireless network available on institutions for research and education across the world.Employees and students at DRCMR can access the network at DRCMR and other institutions affilated with eduroam with their username and password from DRCMR. Guests from institutions affilated eduroam can also access the network at DRCMR. They should refer to the department of IT for their own institution.

You may visit the home page for the institution behind the eduroam network and collaboration or the website of the Danish branch.

 

Guide for Employees and Students at DRCMR

Please download the installer for your platform from https://cat.eduroam.org/. Your username and password is the same as for your email account at DRCMR.

The installer only has to be run the first time a connection is established from a particular device and is the same regardless of whether the network being used is at DRCMR or another institution where eduroam is available.

For security reasons it is very important to use the installer to set up the network connection.

 

Monday, 18 August 2014 22:55

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

brain whitebg 150Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides unprecedented imaging of the human brain and other soft tissues without involving exposure to radiation. MRI plays a key role in the diagnosis and follow-up of diseases in brain, spine, joints, muscle and inner organs.
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Tuesday, 12 August 2014 21:34

A cutting-edge research infrastructure

7T 459x300A cutting-edge research infrastructure that includes six MR scanners offers unique possibilities for translational research. The first Danish ultra-high field (7 tesla) scanner for human use was inaugurated in 2015. This will give unprecedented opportunities to examine how health and disease impact the function and structure of the brain. Read more

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