DRCMR
The DRCMR is one of the leading research centres in Europe within the field of biomedical MRI. A highly profiled international research team translates the latest advances in MRI to examine the brain's function, metabolism and structure.
DRCMR
The DRCMR is one of the leading research centres in Europe within the field of biomedical MRI. A highly profiled international research team translates the latest advances in MRI to examine the brain's function, metabolism and structure.
We are committed to conducting innovative research at the highest international level that results in new brain mapping methods, analyses and biomedical applications
We are committed to conducting innovative research at the highest international level that results in new brain mapping methods, analyses and biomedical applications
At DRCMR, students gain a broad, interdisciplinary education that empowers them to make meaningful contributions to research and innovation in neuroscience and beyond
At DRCMR, students gain a broad, interdisciplinary education that empowers them to make meaningful contributions to research and innovation in neuroscience and beyond
5. May 2026
At the Research Day at Hvidovre Hospital, held on Thursday 30 April 2026, Postdoc Armita Faghani Jadidi was one of the people from DRCMR who had the pleasure of presenting — a special event that also marked the hospital’s 50-year anniversary.
30. April 2026
We'd like to highlight some exciting research coming out of the Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) being presented at this year's meeting - work that sits right at the frontier of quantum sensing and advanced MRI.
20. April 2026
It was a privilege, and a really enjoyable day on Friday 17 April 2026, when Associate Professor Samuel Pichardo visited DRCMR.
24. March 2026
In our new paper out today in Brain, we used a 7T MRI scanner to measure LC function in people with PD for the first time — alongside its structure.
23. March 2026
Kathrine Skak Madsen has been appointed Associate Professor in Pediatric Neuroradiology in collaboration with the Department of Regional Health Research (IRS) at the University of Southern Denmark.
25. February 2026
for the project Water Exchange MRI at the Blood-Brain Barrier: What Are We Really Measuring?
20. February 2026
A couple of days ago, we had our very first 24-month-old participant in the scanner - and it was a success!
9. February 2026
- and are we measuring the right thing?
21. January 2026
We are very happy to see the start-up company Magnolia Quantum Sensing spinning out of the exciting research in optical magnetometry being conducted at DRCMR.
9. September 2025
What are you plans for December? Surely, it must include 5 days in Copenhagen!
2. September 2025
... who successfully defended his PhD
Metabolic Signals as Neuromodulators: A Neural Logic for State-Dependent Motivation
Closed-loop stimulation: a powerful approach for neuromodulation
The dopamine system: from molecular mechanisms to behaviour and new disease models