
Home Page | UBC MRI Research
2025年1月10日 · The UBC MRI Research facility recently underwent an equipment upgrade and now hosts Canada’s first Philips 3.0T MR7700 MRI scanner! The system’s new capabilities …
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at Purdy Pavilion (UBC)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a specialized machine with strong magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the body. It is a safe way to get a closer look at structures …
Home Page | MRI Research Community at UBC
The MRI science community at UBC develops new scientific tools for MRI data acquisition and analysis and shares these new methods collaboratively with scientists at UBC and beyond. …
3T MRI | UBC MRI Research - University of British Columbia
It was upgraded in December 2023 to the new Philips top-of-the-line model: MR7700. All investigators are required to submit an MR protocol proposal form before scanning time can …
Facilities | UBC MRI Research
An overview of the MRI labs at UBC and their research can be found here. 3T MRI Our facility houses a 3.0 Tesla Philips whole body MRI scanner, which we use to make state of the art in …
HOMEPAGE | Upright Open MRI
We provide a full range of services, including study set-up, MRI protocol development, custom pulse sequences, quantitative image analysis, and support for Tri-Council funding applications. …
Location - Upright Open MRI
The Upright Open MRI scanner is located at Vancouver General Hospital, in the Leon Judah Blackmore Pavilion off 12th Ave. On the map shown below, the blue pinpoint is where the …
Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Intranet - University of British Columbia
The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Core at the Centre for Heart Lung Innovation provides access to state of-the-art MRI equipment and protocols dedicated to structure-function …
UBC High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Centre
Our scanner is a Bruker BioSpec 70/30 USR in vivo MR spectroscopy/imaging system. It operates at 7.0 Tesla and has an inner bore of 30 cm. We have purchased a 'fully loaded' system with …
Alex MacKay - Biomedical Imaging and Artificial Intelligence
As well as his faculty position at UBC, Dr. Alex MacKay is Director of the UBC MRI Research Centre and Director of the Medical Physics Program in Physics & Astronomy. His research …