Prof Karla Miller will give us a talk on 30th October on ‘Developing novel methods for acquiring, reconstructing and analyzing MRI scans of the brain’

We are delighted to invite you to attend a talk by Professor Karla Miller this Monday at 3:30pm. Prof. Karla Miller develops novel methods for acquiring, reconstructing and analyzing MRI scans of the brain. Much of her research focuses on techniques for studying brain function and connectivity. Her current work characterises tissue microstructure with MRI in conjunction with complementary technologies like microscopy. She also helped to establish the UK Biobank brain imaging protocol and is undertaking studies with this data as an external user. She will be speaking about her work and career progression, with refreshments provided after the event.

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