About Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center
The Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center conducts imaging research to better understand the human brain and body across development, aging and disease.
By participating in our studies, volunteers contribute to research that helps advance scientific knowledge and improve future health care. All studies are reviewed and approved to ensure participant safety, privacy, and ethical conduct.
Your comfort and well-being are our priority. Led by Dr. Swati Rane Levendovszky, our experienced team is committed to providing a respectful, supportive and safe experience while conducting high-quality research.
Information for visitors, patients, and research teams before coming to our center.
Learn about our transition and new building
The Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center is excited to announce its upcoming move to KU Medical Center's Fairway location. Our new home will feature two state-of-the-art 3T MRI scanners, a photon-counting CT system and a high-density EEG system.
A partnership with The University of Kansas Heath System, KU Medical Center Research Administration and KU School of Medicine will ensure these cutting-edge technologies benefit research and clinical operations, opening new possibilities for collaboration and translation of discovery to patient care. Co-located with the Clinical Research Center, the new facility will provide seamless access to laboratory services, cognitive testing rooms, and other resources that complement advanced imaging.
During this transition, we continue to operate from a temporary location in a modular building on the KU Medical Center campus, where we are maintaining support for ongoing research while preparing for this next chapter of growth and innovation.

Our temporary modular building is located north of the Hemenway building. (Photo enhanced using Google Gemini)