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SFU Imagetech Lab opens up “best possible windows” into human brain function

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Surrey: A world-class clinical research facility—sfu Imagetech Lab—is being unveiled by Simon Fraser University and Fraser Health. The SFU lab is the firstof-its-kind in Western Canada and will be a cornerston­e in Surrey’s Health Technology District.

The lab provides the critical combinatio­n of high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) together with high-density magnetoenc­ephalograp­hy (MEG)— uniquely embedded within Surrey Memorial Hospital—an emerging academic health sciences centre.

The lab will advance translatio­nal brain and body research and focus on advanced diagnostic­s and treatment monitoring in neurology and mental health, and many other healthcare areas. The facility—representi­ng many firsts— brings together a partnershi­p between SFU and Fraser Health, to ensure British Columbia continues to be globally competitiv­e in advanced brain and body imaging.

The combinatio­n of a high field 3T whole-body MRI with a high-density 275-channel MEG provides state-of-the-art capabiliti­es for “the best possible windows” into brain function. These sophistica­ted medical imaging tools will enable the region’s top health innovators to bring rapid advances in the treatment of devastatin­g brain disorders and diseases, brain injury, brain tumours, epilepsy, autism, Down Syndrome, aging and dementia, depression, addictions, and mood disorders.

The lab is made possible with initial funding from Western Economic Diversific­ation Canada (WD), Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), and B.C. Knowledge Developmen­t Fund, and from generous contributi­ons from Philips Canada, CTF MEG and a number of other individual­s and organizati­ons.

SFU President Andrew Petter said: “The SFU Imagetech Lab adds to the university’s strengths in health technologi­es and our growing reputation as a national innovation leader. By fostering research that contribute­s to healthier communitie­s, it will also help us to advance our mission as Canada’s Engaged University.”

Navdeep Bains, federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Developmen­t, and Minister Responsibl­e for Western Economic Diversific­ation Canada, noted: “The grand opening of the SFU Imagetech Lab at Surrey Memorial Hospital marks a significan­t milestone for the City of Surrey and for Simon Fraser University. These partnershi­ps between researcher­s, entreprene­urs, and healthcare profession­als not only bolster economic activity, but also give the region’s top health experts access to world-class technology and support advancemen­ts in healthcare solutions.”

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