Overview

 

The Iowa Neuroimaging Consortium (INC) at the University of Iowa is a facility in the Department of Psychiatry that supports advanced imaging research and training. It features a computer lab with versatile workstations for hands-on learning, a state-of-the-art conference room for presentations, and spaces for a multidisciplinary team of researchers, programmers, and trainees. The INC provides tools and expertise for image analysis, software development, and 3D visualization, leveraging cutting-edge resources to meet the diverse needs of its users.

The INC also offers robust data management and computational capabilities, including secure backups and high-performance computing systems. These resources support collaboration across the University of Iowa, linking the INC with clinical and translational science teams and advanced imaging facilities. With a focus on innovation and education, the INC remains a vital hub for neuroimaging research.

Iowa Institute for Biomedical Imaging

The mission of IIBI is to foster efficient and cooperative multidisciplinary and cross-college research and discovery in biomedical imaging, and to improve training and education within the broader community at the University of Iowa.

Newton Road entrance to PBDB

Magnetic Resonance Research Facility

The MR Research Facility (MRRF), one of the imaging centers of the Iowa Institute for Biomedical Imaging (IIBI), operates as a core university resource that provides research MR imaging facilities to the Institute for Clinical & Translational Science (ICTS). 

PET Imaging Center

The PET Center is equipped with a modern cyclotron and extensive radiochemistry laboratories for diagnostic imaging procedures. PET imaging studies are performed on the most advanced high sensitivity/high resolution PET/CT scanners.