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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The national 7-tesla MRI scanner was installed after generous donations from the John and Birthe Meyer Foundation and the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation. This scanner is the most powerful and the only one of its kind in Denmark, and has been officially in use since 2016. The scanner is dedicated for research only.
DRCMR has a strong focus on non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation (NTBS) to study and shape human brain function.
- designed to run both technologically driven projects as well as in vivo animal neuroscience projects using our preclinical scanner facilities and the 7T Bruker Preclinical scanner
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.
At DRCMR we have 5 state-of-the-art neurophysiology laboratories dedicated to non-invasive brain stimulation (NTBS) and Electroencephalography (EEG) as well as a brand new hardware lab
If you consider moving to Denmark and work with us at DRCMR, you might find these links useful
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).