Research

Research Lines (MRILab)

Ongoing research lines

 

NextMRI – EIC Transition – 101136407

Mobile medical imaging devices are invaluable for clinical diagnostic purposes both inside and outside healthcare institutions. Unfortunately, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), the gold standard for numerous neurological and musculoskeletal conditions, is not readily portable. Recently, low-field MRI companies have demonstrated the first decisive steps towards portability within medical facilities and vehicles, but the scanners’ weight and dimensions are still incompatible with more demanding use cases such as in remote and developing regions, sports facilities and events, medical and military camps, or home healthcare. (Read more)

DeTeRMIA: Development of Advanced MRI Techniques for the Rapid Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer – Instituto de Salud Carlos III – PMPTA23/00018

Prostate cancer is the 4th most frequent cancer worldwide, being the most frequent in men and mainly associated with age, although its mortality is not particularly high compared to other neoplasms. (Read more)

INNVA1/2022/4 – Low-cost MRI for musculoskeletal applications with simultaneous visualization of hard and soft tissues

In this project, we work towards universalization and accessibility of MRI, making it affordable, portable and valuable in new scenarios. (Read more)

Inexpensive MRI-PET-Acoustic hybrid system for Cancer Theranostics (IMPACT)

The main goal is to develop an IMPACT (Inexpensive MRI-PET-Acoustic hybrid system for Cancer Theranostics) preclinical technology and… (Read more)

MAGNUS – PID2022-142719OB-C22

MAGNUS is a coordinated project formed by two subprojects: MAGNUS-Treat and MAGNUS-View  (Read more)

VIEWS – INNVA1/2023/30

The main objective of this project is to provide a solution to the two main clinical limitations of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. (Read more)

A4IM 22HLT02 – EURAMET

This project will design, develop, and fully characterise a mobile, low-cost (<50 k€), low-field MRI system.  (Read more)

Featured past research lines

 

Neurological therapy and monitoring with multiple physical techniques

Funded by Generalitat Valenciana under the “Subvenciones para infraestructuras y equipamiento de I+D+i 

The goal of this project is to develop imaging and therapeutic techniques applied to neurology from different perspectives: positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound therapy and imaging (US), hadronic therapy (HT), and hybrid techniques. (Read more)

In situ imaging of living tissues with cellular spatial resolution (Histo-MRI)

Funded by European Commission under the FETOPEN (H2020) program 2016 (Read more)

Dental imaging with low-field magnetic resonance imaging (DentMRI)

The main goal of the DentMRI project is to demonstrate a technology capable of simultaneous, high resolution imaging of soft and hard deep biological tissues, and which can be massively deployed in dental clinics within the next decade. (Read more)

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