NeuroSpin
Nuclear magnetic resonance brain neuroimaging center / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NeuroSpin is a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance (MRI) brain neuroimaging center and a department of the Frédéric Joliot Institute of Life Sciences of the CEA Paris-Saclay Research Center.[1] It is a large research infrastructure aimed at pushing the current limits of brain imaging.[2] It integrates the Biomedical Imaging Institute alongside two other research centers: the Frédéric Joliot Hospital Service of the CEA in Orsay and MIRCen in Fontenay-aux-Roses.[3]
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Founder(s) | CEA Paris-Saclay |
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Established | 2007 |
Mission | Fundamental research |
President | Stanislas Dehaene |
Address | Centre d'études de Saclay, Bâtiment 145, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France |
Location | Gif-sur-Yvette , , France |
Coordinates | 48.7197822°N 2.150957°E / 48.7197822; 2.150957 |
Website | NeuroSpin |
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The center is currently headed by Stanislas Dehaene, who succeeded Denis Le Bihan.[4]