, /PRNewswire/ — Auburn University is now home to the world’s first field-installed, clinically approved Terra.X 7 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging scanner — expanding the window for cutting-edge research and public use.

Certified by the Food and Drug Administration for use on clinical patients, the $9 million Siemens MAGNETOM 7T — centerpiece of the newly named Samuel Ginn College of Engineering's Neuroimaging Center — provides superior images.

Certified by the Food and Drug Administration for use on clinical patients, the $9 million Siemens MAGNETOM 7T — centerpiece of the newly named Samuel Ginn College of Engineering’s Neuroimaging Center — provides superior images.