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Inside your brain
Adam Walton finds out about the biggest brain research project ever held in Wales, and how you can volunteer to take part. CUBRIC in Cardiff are recruiting 18 - 65 year-olds.
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Sun 30 Sep 201806:30
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CUBRIC, Cardiff University's Brain Research and Imaging Centre, are about to launch the biggest and most advanced brain imaging study ever conducted in Wales. It's hoped the results will further our knowledge of many of the diseases that affect the brain, from schizophrenia to Alzheimer's.
Adam talks to Professor Derek Jones, head of CUBRIC, research associate Dr Hannah Chandler, and MRI lab manager Dr John Evans.
The new study is looking to recruit 170 healthy people aged between 18 and 65, to take part in an extensive set of brain scans, genetic testing and some simple behavioural tasks. The study will take place at CUBRIC and the University Hospital Of Wales in Cardiff.
To find out more email: [email protected]
Adam talks to Professor Derek Jones, head of CUBRIC, research associate Dr Hannah Chandler, and MRI lab manager Dr John Evans.
The new study is looking to recruit 170 healthy people aged between 18 and 65, to take part in an extensive set of brain scans, genetic testing and some simple behavioural tasks. The study will take place at CUBRIC and the University Hospital Of Wales in Cardiff.
To find out more email: [email protected]
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- Tue 25 Sep 201818:30BBC Radio Wales
- Sun 30 Sep 201806:30BBC Radio Wales
