vendredi 20 décembre 2019

Les archives de l'IRM

Opening up the MRI Archive

Research Workshop

Thu, 9 January 2020
10:30 – 16:00 GMT


Room A4, King's Meadow Campus
University of Nottingham
Lenton Lane
Nottingham
NG7 2NR
United Kingdom



In 2003 Professor Sir Peter Mansfield (with Professor Paul Lauterbur) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for “discoveries concerning magnetic resonance imaging”.

Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham have recently completed a Wellcome funded project to catalogue and selectively digitise the papers of Professor Sir Peter Mansfield, along with other scientists involved in the development of MRI at Nottingham.

This workshop will introduce the collections to researchers and encourage discussion of potential research projects.

For more information on the project, see the end of project blog: http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscripts/2019/10/21/mri-collections-project-draws-to-a-successful-close/

Travel information: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/about/visitorinformation/mapsanddirections/kingsmeadowcampus.aspx



Programme

10.30 Registration and Refreshments

11.00 Welcome and introduction to the project
Mark Dorrington (Keeper of Manuscripts and Special Collections)

11.15 Reflections on the development of MRI at Nottingham
Professor Peter Morris (formerly Director of the Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre and PhD student of Peter Mansfield)

11.30 Introduction to the MRI archive collections
Zoe Ellis (Project Archivist)

12.30 Questions

12.45 Films of MRI at Nottingham
Extracts from audio-visual material held in the collections

13.00 Lunch
Opportunity to view a display of material from the MRI archive collections (Bentinck room: A72)

14.00 Discussion in groups of research themes


In order to organise the discussion groups please email deborah.crookes@nottingham.ac.uk indicating your areas of interest:

1 History of Science

2 Medical Humanities

3 History of Medical Technology

4 Intellectual Property and Patents

5 Contemporary Scientific Imaging

6 Contemporary Healthcare Policy

7 Other (please state)


15.00 Tea

Feedback and general discussion

15.30 Funding for research

Sally Bowden (Head of Research and Knowledge Exchange (Arts and Social Sciences))

16.00 Final questions and close



Please send any dietary requirements you have to:

Debbie Crookes
Room A74, Manuscripts and Special Collections
King's Meadow Campus
University of Nottingham
Lenton Lane
Nottingham
NG7 2NR

deborah.crookes@nottingham.ac.uk
0115 9514565


The closing date for bookings is 31 December 2019

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