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Whole-body repeat imaging scans will help researchers understand the determinants and progression of disease in mid-to-later life.
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Whole-body repeat imaging scans will help researchers understand the determinants and progression of disease in mid-to-later life.
biohub.orgAs part of a £50 million investment in radiography-based research, UK Biobank is scheduled to open a fourth imaging assessment centre this year. A national and international resource open to health researchers, the charity's purpose is to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of a range of life-threatening illnesses including cancer, dementia and osteoarthritis. More than 33,000 participants have been imaged and the intention is to scan a total of 100,000 people by 2022. The...
www.sor.orgIn a remarkable achievement that is already impacting how we detect and diagnose disease, UK Biobank has completed the world's largest whole body imaging project, scanning the brains, hearts,…
www.news-medical.netRead the latest stories from UK Biobank including news about data releases, activities to enhance the data and more.
www.ukbiobank.ac.ukUK Biobank is a population-based cohort of half a million participants aged 40–69 years recruited between 2006 and 2010. In 2014, UK Biobank started the world’s largest multi-modal imaging study, with the aim of re-inviting 100,000 participants to ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govRead the latest news in our participant newsletter for 2024/25 including celebrating 10 years of imaging, an update on GP data and more.
www.ukbiobank.ac.ukhigh-throughput imaging and to finalise the imaging protocols required for the main phase. Funding was then released to extend the imaging enhancement to an additional 95,000 participants, with data collection estimated to finish by 2023. The imaging assessment takes place in dedicated, purpose-built centres based in Stockport (termed Central), Newcastle-upon-Tyne (North),
www.pure.ed.ac.ukIn a remarkable achievement that is already impacting how we detect and diagnose disease, UK Biobank has completed the world’s largest whole body imaging project, scanning the brains, hearts, abdomens, blood vessels, bones and joints of 100,000 volunteers. These scans, on this scale, show us what is happening in people’s bodies as they age so we can understand how, why and when we get sick.
www.eurekalert.orgScientists will be able to study the body in much greater detail after completing more than a billion scans of UK volunteers
www.sor.orgTake part in our imaging project and help to transform research into diseases like dementia, heart disease, arthritis and diabetes.
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