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Professor Zoe Kourtzi and Minister for AI and Digital Government

On Monday January 20th 2025, Professor Zoe Kourtzi was delighted to discuss with the Minister for AI and Digital Government our work on AI for early dementia prediction and translation of AI to healthcare during her visit at the University of Cambridge.  More information about the Minister's visit can be found via the link below:

Minister for AI and Digital Government visits the University of Cambridge

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Novel MRI Sequence Unlocks New Doors in Preclinical Imaging

4 February 2025

The analytical capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in both clinical and preclinical imaging applications to understand structural and functional information with high spatial and temporal resolution. Professor Uzay Emir, Dr. Stephen Sawiak, and the teams from Purdue University, the University of...

Minister for AI and Digital Government learns about our work

16 January 2025

On Monday January 20th 2025, Professor Zoe Kourtzi was delighted to discuss with the Minister for AI and Digital Government our work on AI for early dementia prediction and translation of AI to healthcare during her visit at the University of Cambridge. More information about the Minister's visit can be found via the link...

Newly Published Paper

9 September 2024

New multimodal brain imaging study reveals a recurrent inhibitory plasticity mechanism that enhances sensory representations and optimises perceptual decisions. Jia K, Wang M, Steinwurzel C, Ziminski JJ, Xi Y, Emir U, Kourtzi Z. Recurrent inhibition refines mental templates to optimize perceptual decisions. Sci Adv. 2024...