UC Irvine launches human brain research center

UC Irvine launches human brain research center
- October 4, 2017
- FIBRE featured in Health Imaging, Oct. 4, 2017
University of California, Irvine’s Campus Center for Neuroimaging recently opened a new research center, named FIBRE or Facility for Imaging & Brain Research, that aims to study the human brain. FIBRE is designed to suit a wide range of basic and translational research programs by researchers across the UC, Irvine campus and beyond.
For the full story, please visit http://www.healthimaging.com/topics/imaging-informatics/uc-irvine-launches-human-brain-research-center.
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