NICE
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) RESEARCH
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The Neurovascular Imaging Center of Excellence (NICE) develops new diagnostic tools for neurological and vascular disease through the application of innovative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques. Using a powerful imaging protocol, which includes Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI), Perfusion Weighed Imaging (PWI), and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) the Center brings together researchers and clinicians investigating a variety of pathologies, including stroke, brain tumors, vascular dementia, and multiple sclerosis.
Together with its partners, the Center is building the world’s largest SWI imaging database for neurovascular diseases. It is also actively leading new research and education projects to leverage SWI’s advantages for clinical practice and the development of new treatments. The Center is coordinated by the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Institute for Biomedical Research, which is led by Dr. E. Mark Haacke, a world-renowned scientist in the development of new MRI techniques. There are presently many major medical institutions worldwide collaborating with the Center.
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The Neurovascular Imaging Center of Excellence (NICE) develops new diagnostic tools for neurological and vascular disease through the application of innovative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques. Using a powerful imaging protocol, which includes Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI), Perfusion Weighed Imaging (PWI), and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) the Center brings together researchers and clinicians investigating a variety of pathologies, including stroke, brain tumors, vascular dementia, and multiple sclerosis.
Together with its partners, the Center is building the world’s largest SWI imaging database for neurovascular diseases. It is also actively leading new research and education projects to leverage SWI’s advantages for clinical practice and the development of new treatments. The Center is coordinated by the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Institute for Biomedical Research, which is led by Dr. E. Mark Haacke, a world-renowned scientist in the development of new MRI techniques. There are presently many major medical institutions worldwide collaborating with the Center.