What is an FFC-MRI scanner and how can it benefit patients?

What is an FFC-MRI scanner and how can it benefit patients?
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In 1980 the very first scan of a patient by MRI was carried out at the University of Aberdeen. Now a new generation of scanners has been designed and built.

Called “Fast Field-Cycling MRI”, the devices switch rapidly between strong and weak magnetic fields, generating extra diagnostic information for the doctors who read the scans. Hear from the team behind this new technology.They will explain how the FFC-MRI scanners work, and how clinical trials using a prototype scanner are already helping medical staœff to see more about their patients’ condition.

This event is led by the members of a European consortium called “IDentIFY” Improving Diagnosis by Fast Field-Cycling MRI.

This event is part of British Science Week 2018. View the full programme for families and schools here and on Facebook.

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Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning in Healthcare
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Free, no booking required