Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge

By Professor Roger Ordidge

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Episode Date
Highlights of my career
Aug 27, 2012
Not quite scientists
Aug 27, 2012
Reflections on a career - Lauterbur and Mansfields Nobel Prize
Aug 27, 2012
Cooling the brains of birth asphyxiated babies, and other projects
Aug 27, 2012
A new MRI machine and 32-channel head coil
Aug 27, 2012
Imaging the brains of birth asphyxiated babies
Aug 27, 2012
High field magnets and the magnetic susceptibility of tissue
Aug 27, 2012
University College London a new lab at Queen Square for Europes highest field magnet, 1994
Aug 27, 2012
Disappointments and successes
Aug 27, 2012
Solving the problems of diffusion weighted imaging with navigator echo
Aug 27, 2012
Detroit - applying MRI to visualise brain ischemia
Aug 27, 2012
Inventions and patents
Aug 27, 2012
Tagging the blood
Aug 27, 2012
Scanning for birth defects
Aug 27, 2012
Nottingham - the Birdcage Coil
Aug 27, 2012
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1982-86) revealing tissue biochemistry
Aug 27, 2012
Into industry - Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1982-86) applied to body metabolism
Aug 27, 2012
Magnetic Resonance Imaging how it works: gradient echoes and K space
Aug 27, 2012
Magnetic Resonance Imaging how it works: Fourier transform and use of contrast
Aug 27, 2012
Nuclear magnetic resonance - how it works
Aug 27, 2012
The MRI scanner - how it works
Aug 27, 2012
Creating the worlds first Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) movie, 1982
Aug 27, 2012
Nottingham University imaging research with Peter Mansfield
Aug 27, 2012