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Debate and approval by Cambridge research community

CBU Research group meeting

(at least three months before scanning). Present your proposal at your own research group meeting for debate about the scientific merits of the study and design. See the organiser of your research group to arrange this.

Cambridge Imagers Interest Group/Methods Meeting

(at least three months before scanning). Following any revisions following your research group meeting above, present your proposal for scientific and methodological debate at the ImagersInterestGroup meeting (IIG), which meets on Monday afternoons at 12:30, normally in the CBU lecture theatre. Contact RikHenson for details and request for a slot to give your presentation. To see further information about the imagers meeting, with a link to the current scheule, please visit the ImagersInterestGroup page.

Fill in the RequestForScanningSlots form

Do this after the Imagers Interest Group/Methods Meeting meeting, and submit to ImagingManagementCommittee, via [mailto:marion.ormandy@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk Marion Ormandy]. This should contain a detailed summary of the research background, proposed experiment, its hypotheses, and any problems or issues raised in the imagers interest group/methods meeting. It is expected that most studies will involve up to 16 participants. If more are required for any particular study an explanation should be clearly given on the form. You will need explicit approval from the ImagingManagementCommittee (IMC) before being allowed to scan at the CBU. The IMC usually meets twice a month (on Wednesday afternoons) and you need to submit your request for review by at least the Monday lunchtime prior to the meeting to enable the committee to review the details. If you feel there has been a long delay after submission before hearing about the result of your feedback form, then contact the Chair of the Committee, [mailto:adrian.owen@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk Adrian Owen], for more details.