I can help summarize the latest publicly available information on UK Biobank Imaging Centre, but I don’t have live tool access in this turn to pull the absolute newest updates. Here’s what’s most recently reported and widely covered:
Overview
- UK Biobank operates imaging assessment centres to scan up to 100,000 participants as part of a large-scale imaging enhancement program aimed at linking imaging data with health outcomes. The project has involved multiple centres across the UK and has produced a large body of research data used by scientists worldwide.[3][5][7]
Recent milestones and status
- In mid-2025, UK Biobank reported completion of the largest whole-body imaging project, having scanned 100,000 participants across various body systems (brain, heart, abdomen, vasculature, bones). This milestone was accompanied by a statement about ongoing data releases and the ongoing second phase for repeat imaging on a subset of participants, with full data expected to be available to researchers by 2025–2029 timelines.[6][3]
- UK Biobank has publicly noted re-opening or continued operation of imaging centres, with imaging activity expanding or continuing under NHS-related lease arrangements and partnerships, including centers in Bristol and Stockport and other locations. The organization has emphasized that imaging data are being prepared for release to researchers via its secure cloud platform (UKB-RAP).[5][3]
What’s inside the imaging program
- The imaging enhancement included high-throughput brain, heart, and abdominal MRI, DXA, and carotid ultrasound, with a governance and data management framework to support large-scale, long-term data sharing for research. The rationale and management plan for this data collection were described in a detailed Nature Communications article and related project reports, outlining protocol standardization and data governance across sites.[2][7]
- The project has generated a substantial number of peer-reviewed papers and real-world impacts, including support for memory clinics and cardiac analysis tools that originated from UK Biobank data, illustrating the translational potential of the imaging resource.[3][6]
Where to find ongoing updates
- UK Biobank maintains a news and updates section that frequently posts about data releases, participant milestones, and enhancements to imaging capabilities. Checking their official news page and participant newsletters provides the latest official statements and timelines.[8][5]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the very latest official statements from UK Biobank’s site and major reputable outlets and summarize any new imaging centre openings, lease arrangements, or data release timelines.
- Create a concise timeline of key milestones (launch, imaging enhancement, 100k milestone, second phase) with dates and sources.
- Provide a quick glossary of terms used in imaging studies (MRI, DXA, UKB-RAP) and how researchers access data.
Would you like me to fetch and consolidate the newest official updates now and provide precise citations?
Sources
In a remarkable achievement that is already impacting how we detect and diagnose disease, UK Biobank has completed the world's largest whole body imaging project, scanning the brains, hearts,…
www.news-medical.netBetween 2014 and 2023, 100,000 UK Biobank participants are undergoing brain, heart and abdominal MRI, as well as DXA and carotid ultrasound scans. In this review, authors provide a detailed overview of the rationale for the collection of these imaging data, the procedures of data collection and management, and the future directions of the UK biobank imaging enhancement.
www.nature.comRead the latest stories from UK Biobank including news about data releases, activities to enhance the data and more.
www.ukbiobank.ac.ukSouthampton supports world’s largest human imaging study
www.southampton.ac.ukhigh-throughput imaging and to finalise the imaging protocols required for the main phase. Funding was then released to extend the imaging enhancement to an additional 95,000 participants, with data collection estimated to finish by 2023. The imaging assessment takes place in dedicated, purpose-built centres based in Stockport (termed Central), Newcastle-upon-Tyne (North),
www.pure.ed.ac.ukRead the latest news in our participant newsletter for 2024/25 including celebrating 10 years of imaging, an update on GP data and more.
www.ukbiobank.ac.ukAs part of a £50 million investment in radiography-based research, UK Biobank is scheduled to open a fourth imaging assessment centre this year. A national and international resource open to health researchers, the charity's purpose is to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of a range of life-threatening illnesses including cancer, dementia and osteoarthritis. More than 33,000 participants have been imaged and the intention is to scan a total of 100,000 people by 2022. The...
www.sor.orgIn a remarkable achievement that is already impacting how we detect and diagnose disease, UK Biobank has completed the world’s largest whole body imaging project, scanning the brains, hearts, abdomens, blood vessels, bones and joints of 100,000 volunteers. These scans, on this scale, show us what is happening in people’s bodies as they age so we can understand how, why and when we get sick.
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