Professor Andrew Farrall describes his clinical work as a neuroradiologist & the online education courses offered by Edinburgh Imaging Academy. HTML Transcript - Prof Andrew Farrall, 2013 "Hi, my name is Andrew Farrall. I’m a clinical neuroradiologist working in the division of clinical neurosciences, and I’m also an honorary part time senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, working at the Brain Image Research centre, at the Western General site. I’m the programme director of a new imaging masters programme, which will launch in September 2013, which is designed to bring together all sorts of people interested in imaging from diverse backgrounds, and to provide a good, strong, educational basis for future research and work in imaging. There will be three main themes to the imaging MSc: one is Imaging Sciences, the other is Preclinical Imaging, and also Clinical Imaging. There will also be a very strong microscopy component, and we are looking to recruit students for the 2013/2014 semester intake." Relevant links Professor Andrew Farrall Brain / nervous system Edinburgh Imaging Academy 17 May 22. EUSA Teaching Awards 13 Aug 20. ACTATS milestone 07 May 20. ACTATS goes live 25 Nov 19. Edinburgh Imaging Academy graduations 19 Nov 18. MSc student visits Edinburgh Imaging Relevant Edinburgh Imaging publications 04 May 22. Featured Paper. Accuracy of automated computer-aided diagnosis for stroke imaging: a critical evaluation of current evidence 03 Feb 21. Featured Paper. Automatic segmentation of white matter hyperintensities from brain magnetic resonance images in the era of deep learning & big data – A systematic review. 07 Dec 20. Featured Paper. Hyperdense artery sign, symptomatic infarct swelling & effect of alteplase in acute ischaemic stroke. 16 Nov 20. Featured preprint. Automatic segmentation of white matter hyperintensities from brain magnetic resonance images in the era of deep learning & big data – a systematic review. 25 Mar 19. Featured Paper. Clinical diagnosis of TIA or minor stroke and prognosis in patients with neurological symptoms: A rapid access clinic cohort. 30 Oct 18. Featured Paper. Effect of IV alteplase on the ischemic brain lesion at 24–48 hours after ischemic stroke. Please view all our publications, here This article was published on 2024-08-22