Four projects have received time grants from the Stockholm University Brain Imaging Center (SUBIC). SUBIC congratulates the researchers and encourages other Stockholm University researchers to apply for the next grant in 2025.
Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre (SUBIC) is pleased to announce the awardees of the time grant of Autumn 2024. The grant provides free access to one of the method platforms SUBIC offers, such as X-ray microscope, MRI and EEG.
The main purpose of the time grants is to promote the use of SUBIC's equipment among Stockholm University researchers who do not typically utilize these types of equipment in their work. The time grants allow users at Stockholm University to either collect pilot data for future grant applications or to collect data for their first complete study using one of SUBIC's instruments.
Awarded projects
PI
Department
Modality
Project
Ievgen Pylypchuk
MMK
X-ray
X-Ray Imaging of Lignin-Based Foams: Promising Material for the Sustainable Future
Priscila Araújo
Zoology
X-ray
Effects of size allometry and sexual dimorphism on the visual capabilities of hawkmoths
Karl Ljungvall
NRM
X-ray
Non-invasive age determination of marine mammals in Swedish waters
Mattias Heldner
Linguistics
MRI
Sound of Emotion - An interdisciplinary project where neuroscience meets art
New announcements next year
New time grants will be announced in 2025. SUBIC encourages Stockholm University researchers to take this opportunity and apply for a time grant that may provide them free of charge access to the method platform of choice as well as limited but essential support in the lab.
Lastly, SUBIC wishes you a MRI Xmas and a happy New Year!
Gingerbread MR machine built by Miriam Nilsson and Annika Andersson.