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Advanced Imaging Research Center

Innovative Research with Industry Leading Doctors

The UT Southwestern Advanced Imaging Research Center (AIRC) was created in September 2005 and is located in the Bill and Rita Clements Advanced Medical Imaging Building.

The AIRC is a collaboration between UT Southwestern Medical Center and other North Texas institutions to further research in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), and translation of discoveries into clinical practice.

The center’s research seeks to advance basic understanding, diagnostic techniques, and treatments for a wide range of diseases, including cancer, diabetes, obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, depression, autism, attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), and diseases of the heart, lung, and liver.

Faculty actively participates in training graduate students. Faculty and staff from UT Dallas’ Center for BrainHealth and Center for Vital Longevity are major users of the facilities.

Advanced Imaging Research Center at UT Southwestern Medical Center

The Search for Knowledge

As one of the world’s foremost research institutions, UT Southwestern Medical Center is leading the way in a new era of scientific discovery in the 21st century. Biomedical research has yielded dramatic discoveries that hold great promise for understanding the nature of human disease. For basic or clinical research, UT Southwestern — an institution that fosters multidisciplinary approaches and rigorous scientific training – provides an ideal environment.

The AIRC provides a focal point for turning basic science discoveries into new technologies for clinical imaging.

Location

2201 Inwood Road 
Clements Imaging Building (NE 4.2)
Dallas, Texas 75390-8568
214-645-2720