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We are very grateful for the generous support provided for equipment and research projects from a wide range of contributors. The support is crucial for maintaining a high level of quality and research activity. In return, we do the best we can to help patients and advance research. All collaborative grants above 100.000 DKK are mentioned on this page. Please see the DRCMR annual reports for complete lists of contributors.

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We are very grateful for the generous support provided for equipment and research projects from a wide range of contributors. The support is crucial for maintaining a high level of quality and research activity. In return, we do the best we can to help patients and advance research. All grants above 100.000 DKK are mentioned below. Please see the DRCMR annual reports for complete lists of contributors. 

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Her vil du finde opslag, såfremt der søges forsøgspersoner til et projekt.

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Friday, 09 June 2017 14:33

Journal Club Articles

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Wednesday, 01 March 2017 15:46

Key Projects

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Key projects of DRCMR 

Wednesday, 22 February 2017 11:13

MR Methodology

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Tuesday, 31 January 2017 13:01

Lifebrain

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A project on optimising the use of European brain imaging cohorts – Healthy minds for 0-100 years 

LISA: a randomized Controlled Trial of the effects of 1-year resistance exercise on muscle power, strength, and mass, functional ability, mental well-being, cognitive function, and brain morphology in retirement-age individuals.

Tuesday, 20 December 2016 14:02

How to conduct a study on the 7T

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Thursday, 01 December 2016 13:22

Quick start guide to the Bloch Simulator

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Thursday, 01 December 2016 12:25

Resources

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LifeMabs is a midlife assessment of cognition, personality, social functioning and MRI of participants with unique information from the pre- and perinatal life period, childhood, young adulthood and midlife.

Wednesday, 02 November 2016 09:54

Education at DRCMR

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An education in neuroimaging is challenging for many reasons. Students come from many disciplines each with their own terminologies, and the range of topics and techniques to master is often very wide. We have an educational programme that teaches everyone the basics on everything no matter what your previous training.

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