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Neuroimaging

About

Neuroimaging is vital to understand how the nervous system works and what causes it to go wrong. Led by Professor Steve Williams, we are pioneers in imaging the brain to understand brain diseases. Whether investigating individual cells or assessing patients in clinics, we provide the specialist images neuroscientists need. 

Our pre-clinical research helps to understand neurological and psychiatric diseases and disorders, showing the effects of potential new treatments. We translate these findings to improve the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders and gain insights into normal brain function. 

Our research spans the following areas:

 

MRI scanning

MRI scanning

State-of-the-art neuroimaging equipment and techniques for translational and clinical research

Pre-clinical imaging

Pre-clinical imaging

Neuroimaging and spectroscopy equipment to investigate neurological and psychiatric conditions

Discover more about Neuroscience at King’s

Our research

Our research

Leading the world in understanding brain function and finding new treatments for patients

Centres

Centres

Specialist neuroscience centres, world-leading in understanding the brain at all stages of life

Facilities & Resources

Facilities & Resources

World-class neuroscience facilities & resources, including MRI, neuroimaging equipment, and King's…

What is neuroscience?

What is neuroscience?

Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, from structure to function, in health and disease

Study with us

Study with us

If you are interested in studying psychiatry, psychology or neuroscience, explore our extensive,…

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