Karam Sidaros
Tel.: +45 3862 3330
DRCMR, MR-forskning, Afs. 714
Copenhagen Hvidovre Hospital
Kettegard Alle 30
DK-2650 Hvidovre
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.
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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In 2017, the Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) was once again announced as the winner of the Global Excellence Award
BaSiCs (Biophysically adjusted State-informed Cortex stimulation) is a collaboration with the Danish Technical University (DTU) and is supported by a synergy grant from Novo Nordisk Foundation (2015-2018).
DRCMR offers plenty of opportunities for bachelor students to do projects here.
As a student you have the opporunity to do a resarch year before finilizing your studies. You become part of a research group and you also write your master's thesis at the same time.
Workaday life, challenges and amenities of being a PhD student at the DRCMR
DRCMR is a world of opportunities for interns from Denmark, Europe and the world. We welcome interns/volunteers from all fields with an interest in neuroscience, MRI and related fields.
The overall focus of the group is to advance the technology and thereby unleash the full potential of ultra-high field MR. Ultra-high field MR offers unique opportunities for revealing new insight into the relationship between structure and function of the human body as part of our clinical research studies.
At DRCMR, we have seven MR scanners, including a 7T scanner
At DRCMR, we are very fond of open source, and a large part of our infrastructure is based on Linux, FreeBSD, and PostgreSQL.
In 1985 the DRCMR was inaugurated thanks to a generous donation from the flamboyant travel agency owner Simon Spies of a 1.5 tesla magnetic resonance scanner to Hvidovre Hospital – the first MRI scanner in Denmark.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory, demyelinating and neurodegenerative disease causing widespread tissue damage in the brain and spinal cord. This disease is the leading cause of non-traumatic neurological disability among young adults. MRI plays a key role in the diagnosis, management and research of MS.
Transcranial Brain Stimulation (TBS) can influence the ongoing electrical activity of the human brain.