The OxCIN MRI Graduate Programme and the Paediatric Neuroimaging Group with their parent information video 'My Baby's Brain' both won a Highly Commended award at yesterday's Vice-Chancellor's Awards! Many congratulations to everyone involved.
Find out more: www.oxcin.ox.ac.uk/news/oxcin-m...
Register by May 15 for the OPM-FLUX Toolkit!
🗓️ 13-16 July 2026
📍 St Catherine's College, Oxford
🎯 For anyone new to using OPM-MEG in cognitive and clinical neuroscience
🔗 www.neuosc.com/fluxtoolkit2...
Huge congratulations to our Global Scholars @arijitbhattacharya.bsky.social and Patrick Filima, who received a @wellcometrust.bsky.social and @globalbioimaging.bsky.social Imaging4All Access Grant to visit Oxford in person!
Global Scholars applications are open until June 28th! lnkd.in/dWVi5cwG
Supported by a Seed Award from oxhealthbrc.bsky.social, researchers mattweightman26.bsky.social and Hao-Lun Fu are exploring faster, more practical ways to assess brain health with a new portable EEG headband. The goal: pitch-side brain technology for safer decisions in real time!
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Oxford University Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (OxCIN)
Why do some young athletes have long-term symptoms after injury, even when their brain looks normal? Student Izabelle Lovgren and neurosurgeon Tim Lawrence are using advanced MRI scans to reveal subtle changes in brain structure, metabolism, and connectivity. Read more: tinyurl.com/3vyubkkz
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Congratulations to our members who are shortlisted for a Vice-Chancellor's Award! The OxCIN MRI Graduate Programme is nominated for a Teaching Award, and the Paediatric Neuroimaging Group's video project 'My Baby's Brain' is up for a Research Engagement Award. Find out more: tinyurl.com/bdee9rk2
Quick! Register by June 12th for the next in-person FSL Course!
🗓️ June 22-26, 2026
📍 Bordeaux, France
🧠 Covering: lectures & hands-on practicals on structural, functional, diffusion and resting state brain image analysis
🔗 More info: open.oxcin.ox.ac.uk/pages/fslcou...
Last week we celebrated the retirement of our beloved radiographer of 13 years, Mike Sanders. One of the first winners of our Good Citizen Awards, Mike will forever be part of OxCIN lore for his uniquely entertaining Magnet Safety Training and Public Engagement performances. Happy retirement Mike! ✈️
This Brain Injury Awareness Week we're excited to share some of the work happening at OxCIN! Our researchers are using EEG and MRI to improve how we detect and monitor mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), such as concussion.
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Our work provides i) a quantitative bridge across evolutionary divergence between
the human and the predominant preclinical species, ii) a predictive framework to help
design and evaluate disease mode...