Magnetic Resonance Imaging Service for Biomedical Research
The Magnetic Resonance Imaging Service for Biomedical Research (SRMIB) offers users a range of techniques for magnetic resonance imaging of the human body. These include, among others, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
This Service has a multidisciplinary vocation and integration between clinical and basic research, and offers a wide range of equipment for the study of brain response in both physiological and pathological conditions.
Applications
The existing infrastructure at SRMIB offers a range of applications in both research and clinical settings:
- MRI imaging: allows obtaining very clear and detailed images of the anatomy of the brain and, in general, of the entire organism.
- Diffusion tensor imaging: records the diffusion of water molecules in biological tissues. Axons can be detected by fractional anisotropy, allowing the generation of interconnection maps between areas.
- Proton MRI spectroscopy: provides information on the chemical composition of brain areas and secondarily allows the study of metabolic pathways.
- Functional MRI imaging: allows us to know which areas of the brain are active when a task is performed by measuring changes in vascular flow and deoxyhemoglobin concentration (BOLD signal) that under physiological conditions are usually coupled to neuronal activity.
- Electrophysiological studies: simultaneous to the acquisition of magnetic resonance imaging.
Equipment
- SIGNA Premier 3.0T Magnetic Resonance Imaging System (1)(2)
- Sensory stimulation systems compatible with the MRI environment.
- MRI-compatible physiological and behavioral response recording systems.
Financing
The infrastructure for this service has been partially financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
- Grants for the acquisition of scientific and technical equipment under the State Subprogram for Research Infrastructure and Scientific and Technical Equipment (State Plan for R&D&I 2017-2020). Reference: EQC2019-005628-P
- Project co-financed with ERDF funds corresponding to the Multiregional Operational Programme for Knowledge-based Economy and the Regional Operational Programmes of the objective Regional Competitiveness and Employment of the programming period 2007-2013 (project UNLL08-3E-016)
Quality certification
This service has been certified by AENOR according to the ISO 9001:2015 standard. Spanish | English
Quality certifications
This service has been certified by AENOR according to the ISO 9001:2015 standard. Spanish | English


Service location: Imetisa Building. Faculty of Medicine. Ofra Campus. 38270 Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Schedule: Monday to Friday from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Phone: 922 14 09 44
Email: srmibsegai@ull.es

