Group News
Interesting and exciting news from within the Physiological Neuroimaging Group
Welcome to our new students/postdoc!
We welcome four new members to the PiNG group: Ioana, Evan, Marleen and Will!
Magda's paper featured on Neuronline
Magda's recent paper featured on the Society for Neuroscience blog
Visiting Student Receives Travel Grant for Oxford Visit
Visiting student, Andrew M Li, has received a grant to fund his 6-week research internship within the group
John Logan wins Rob Clarke Award
Award recognising excellence in undergraduate physiology research from the Physiological Society.
Emily wins NDCN Public Engagement Award
DPhil Student Emily wins award at the annual Thomas Willis Day
PiNG representation at OHBM 2017
Posters and talks from PiNG Members at the 2017 OHBM meeting in Vancouver, Canada
PiNG Representation at BrainBox 2018
Three PiNG members present at the BrainBox Initiative Conference 2018
The Big Brain Competition
DPhil Student Ainslie has written an article answering questions on motor memory
Charlie Stagg awarded Early Career Researcher’s Prize
Charlie awarded the Sieratzki UK-Israel Early Career Researcher’s Prize from the BNA
Adam Steel wins NIH/OxCam Innovation Award
Adam wins award for his work developing Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging (MRSI) with Charlie Stagg and Uzay Emir
Professorship for Charlotte Stagg
Head of the Physiological Neuroimaging Group recognised by NDCN
PiNG representation at BNA 2017
Posters and talks from PiNG Members at the 2017 Festival of Neuroscience
Emily wins BNA competition for BrainBox Conference
DPhil Student, Emily, wins a BNA competition for tickets to the BrainBox Conference
James receives OHBM Merit Abstract Award
Award given for the 2017 meeting in Vancouver, Canada
Charlie Stagg to give keynote at BACN
Charlie will be giving the keynote lecture at the British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience meeting in Glasgow
Charlie wins WFNR Franz Gerstenbrand Award
World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation award given to Charlie Stagg for work on brain stimulation in chronic stroke
Research featured in Andrew Marr's BBC documentary
Andrew underwent tDCS and physiotherapy in an attempt to improve his motor function
MRC Skills Fellowship for PiNG Collaborator
Caroline Lea-Carnall of Manchester University awarded competitive post-doc
Ainslie & Emily named as Public Engagement Ambassadors
Ainslie and Emily announced as two of the FMRIB/OHBA Public Engagement Ambassadors for 2017
Charlie Stagg awarded Wellcome Trust funding
Funding awarded to develop novel MRS approaches