University of Wisconsin-Madison is about to be the latest site to have the GE Magnus gradient system for 3T human brain imaging. As of now the scanner is being installed in the Waisman center which is home to UW Madison's developmental and neurodegenerative brain research. The Center, established in 1973, has just celebrated its 50th anniversary. Hopefully this latest brain imager developed by GE Research will help usher in another exciting half century of cutting-edge research at Waisman.
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