Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre
The Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre (WBIC) is a research facility attached to the Addenbrooke's Hospital Neuro Critical Care Unit and dedicated to imaging function in the injured human brain using Positron Emission Tomography and Magnetic Resonance. Our name reflects the generous funding from the Wolfson Foundation that enabled the University of Cambridge via the School of Clinical Medicine to build and equip the Centre.
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May 15, 2013
BBC News - Brain scan study to understand workings of teenage mind
Featuring MRI imaging at the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre - Researchers in Cambridge have begun a study to understand the teenage brain. Follow the link to the BBC News Website: http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22510866
Feb 11, 2013
Compute/Cluster Server Consolidation.
Work has completed to consolidate our current compute and cluster servers at the WBIC. By utilising the latest server technology we have reduced our current compute/cluster server count from 76 Servers to just 8, but this will constitute an increase of approx 50% more CPU/Memory processing power available, as well as reducing our energy footprint by 80%.
Nov 12, 2012
Panorama:The Mind Reader - Unlocking My Voice
Featuring MRI imaging at the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre - scheduled for broadcast on BBC ONE-Tuesday November 13th at 10:35pm Author - Vicky Lupson
Nov 01, 2012
New high resolution NMR instrument installed in the Molecular Imaging Chemistry Laboratory (MICL)!
Author - Dr R E Canales Candela
