'Tic-tac-toe'-themed MRI technology easy win for neurological disease researchers

(University of Pittsburgh) The University of Pittsburgh houses a whole-body 7 Tesla magnetic resonance imager (7T MRI), one of the strongest human MRI devices in the world and a powerful imaging tool that allows researchers to gain a far better understanding of brain structure and function. Pitt Bioengineering's Tamer Ibrahim has received close to $5 million from multiple NIH grants to fund the development and use of innovative 7T human imaging technologies.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news