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The tools to edit the prints

The tools to edit the prints

Ample support material

Ample support material

Nice print

Nice print

our WASP printers

our WASP printers

Weekends in the lab

Weekends in the lab

47 hour print

47 hour print

support material for brain

support material for brain

brains ready to move

brains ready to move

printers running day & night

printers running day & night

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IMG_7430

IMG_7422

IMG_7422

IMG_7420

IMG_7420

IMG_7421

IMG_7421

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IMG_7392

The Printer

The Printer

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IMG_7397

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IMG_3873

IMG_7378

IMG_7378

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IMG_6040

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20BE92BD-404B-47D0-8D71-A764C4B61236

When things go wrong

When things go wrong

more to come

more to come

The making of

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where

it all begins

 

DATA

 

This project is the result of a wonderful collaboration across departments at King's (Neuroimaging, Biomedical Engineering, Forensic and Neurodevelomental Sciences), across universities in London (KCL, UCL) and beyond geographical boundaries of the UK (Paris, New York).

I am greatly indebted to many people contributing data to this project. The perinatal data was provided by the Developing Human Connectome Project. The children data was provided by the Insitute of Child Health at University College (UCL) and the adult dataset was made available by The Brain and Spine Institute (ICM) in Paris. We started with individual structural images obtained from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). All data are anonymized and cannot be associated with individual volunteers.

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