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Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance/Capital Region of Denmark (Region Hovedsteden) (Denmark)

The Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) is one of the leading research centres in Europe within the field of biomedical MRI.

Acronym: DRMCR

The Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) is one of the leading research centres in Europe within the field of biomedical MRI. The DRCMR has a methodological line of research which aims at advancing biomedical use of MRI and a more applied line of research which is geared to conduct ground-breaking basic and clinical neuroscience. A highly profiled international research team translates the latest progress in MRI to unravel how brain disorders affect brain structure, function, and metabolism. This knowledge promotes early diagnosis and monitoring, but also yields novel insight into disease mechanisms and how the brain is able to cope with damage. Another important aspect is to identify "beneficial" brain properties than determine mental health and well-being.

Website: https://www.drcmr.dk/

Address:
MR-forskning, Afs. 714, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre
2650 Hvidovre
Denmark

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