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On-site construction of a point-of-care low-field MRI system in Africa.

Johnes ObungolochIvan MuhumuzaWouter TeeuwisseJoshua HarperIvan EtokuRobert AsiimwePatricia TusiimeGeorge GombyaChris MugumeMary Hellen NamutebiMary Anthony NassejjeMaureen NayebareJoseph Mark KavumaBenedicto BukyanaFaith NatukundaPatience NinsiimaAbraham MuwanguziPhillip OmadiMartin van GijzenSteven J SchiffAndrew G WebbTom O'Reilly
Published in: NMR in biomedicine (2023)
An important step in translating scientific developments in the western world from high-income indusrialized countries to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is to produce technology that can be assembled and ultimately constructed locally. Local assembly and construction are associated with skills development, low costs and jobs. Point-of-care systems have a large potential to increase the accessibility and sustainability of MRI in LMICs, and this work demonstrates that technology and knowledge transfer can be performed relatively seamlessly.
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