Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge Podcast
1) Not quite scientists
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
2) Reflections on a career - Lauterbur and Mansfields Nobel Prize
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
3) Cooling the brains of birth asphyxiated babies, and other projects
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
4) A new MRI machine and 32-channel head coil
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
5) Imaging the brains of birth asphyxiated babies
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
6) High field magnets and the magnetic susceptibility of tissue
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
7) University College London a new lab at Queen Square for Europes highest field magnet, 1994
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
8) Disappointments and successes
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
9) Detroit - applying MRI to visualise brain ischemia
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
10) Highlights of my career
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
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