Welcome to the Oxford University Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging
We develop and deploy neuroimaging and related technologies to solve big challenges in basic neuroscience and brain health.
Take Part
Members of the public can participate in our research studies.
FMRIB Software Library

FSL is a library of analysis tools for FMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data.
Our Mission
Building Technological Bridges | we develop brain technologies that span dimensions and enable our researchers to cross boundaries: animal to human; population to individual; basic to clinical neuroscience; cell to signal; measurements to models.
Training Curious Teams | we equip and empower our scientists to identify and solve the most challenging problems in neuroscience by being curious about mechanisms, innovative with methods, and collaborative across disciplinary boundaries.
Delivering Real Solutions | we deliver real-world outcomes in the clinic and lab through our integrative approach harnessing novel technologies for cutting-edge neuroscience.
Our Values
We are a Team: We work together, recognising that our successes are a collaborative achievement.
We are Engaged: We are committed to engaging with the public, patients and policymakers to ensure our science is relevant and impactful.
We are Inclusive: We respect each other’s differences and take deliberate action to remove barriers to equity.
We are Open: We share our methods, tools, data and expertise to accelerate innovation and improve health outcomes.
News
New book out now: Introduction to MRS Acquisition and Analysis
13 November 2025
Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Acquisition and Analysis by William Clarke, Adam Berrington, and Saad Jbabdi
In Conversation with Professor Stephen Smith
5 November 2025
Professor of Biomedical Engineering Stephen Smith reflects on over 30 years at Oxford University, winning the 2025 Glass Brain Award, and founding FMRIB.
2025 OxCIN/BRC Seed Grants announced
15 September 2025
A total of 10 projects were awarded funding to support scanning and research costs.
Upcoming events
Global Scholars Symposium 2025
Wednesday, 19 November 2025, 12pm to 2pm @ Hybrid via Teams and in the Cowey Room, FMRIB Annexe
WIP Special
Wednesday, 26 November 2025, 12pm to 1pm @ Hybrid via Teams or in-person in the Cowey rooms, FMRIB Annexe
Non-invasive ultrasound for spatially-precise modulation of thalamic nuclei
Wednesday, 03 December 2025, 12pm to 1pm @ Hybrid via Teams or in-person in Seminar room 7 & 8, the Life and Mind Building



