The current equipment of the center includes the following:
Philips Achieva 7.0T | 7T scanner installed after generous donations from the John and Birthe Meyer Foundation and the Danish Research Councils |
Siemens Verio 3.0T | A wide-bore high-end scanner with multi-nuclear capabilities installed 2010. |
Siemens Avanto 1.5T | A classic multi-channel general purpose scanner installed 2010. |
Siemens Trio 3.0T | This scanner was installed in 2002 after a generous donation from the Simon Spies Foundation. |
Philips Achieva 3.0T | This scanner installed 2013 for research purposes got installed in connection with the 7T project. |
Varian Inova 4.7T | This highly flexible experimental scanner is used for animal and "in vitro" work. The system has undergone a number of upgrades and is up-to-date with parallel imaging capability. |
Oxford HyperSense hyperpolarisation unit | A generous donation from the Simon Spies Foundation (description in Danish). The department has a research agreement with GE Healthcare and does in vivo studies of metabolism using hyperpolarised 13C-labelled pyruvate, for example. |
EEG, neuronavigation, TMS | Excellent facilities for advanced neuroimaging studies. |
Animal laboratory | The department has good facilities and skillful staff. |
Computer laboratory | The analysis of MR images is very computer intensive and is performed using a cluster of fast computers. |
Hardware lab | RF and hardware workshop for coil building and more. |
Copenhagen University Hospital Bispebjerg
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
University of Oxford
Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière – ICM,
Centre de NeuroImagerie de Recherche – CENIR, Sorbonne Universités, Paris
Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute
Dept. of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge
Lund University
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Movement Disorders and Neuromodulation Section
Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre
Rigshospitalet, Neurocentre
Department of Clinical Medicine
University College London - Imaging Neuroscience
UCL-Max Planck Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing
Rigshospitalet, Neurocentre
Department of Clinical Medicine
University of Messina, Italy