National working group releases ethical guidance for new portable MRI brain research

Credit: Anna Shvets from Pexels MRI has transformed neuroscience research over the past 50 years, but research participants have had to travel to the scanner. With the advent of highly portable magnetic resonance imaging (pMRI), the scanner will now come to them. This portable technology will allow for more inclusive research with new communities and will enable researchers without access to conventional MRI to study the brain. A new report, produced by a national working group with interdisciplinary expertise and published in the Journal of Law and the Biosciences, provides Read More

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