The Nordic Chapter of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) is an organisation of the Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish Members of the ISMRM that carries out the functions of the ISMRM within the Nordic area.

ISMRM Nordic Chapter membership does not cost anything. However, to be eligible to vote, you must be a member of ISMRM or SMRT.
If you wish to become a member in ISMRM Nordic Chapter send an email to nordic@ismrm.org stating your profession.

 
 
The purposes of the Chapter shall be:
 

To promote communication, research, development, applications and the availability of information on magnetic resonance in medicine and biology and other related topics;
 

To develop and provide channels and facilities for continuing education and communication in the field; and
 

To provide information and advice on those aspects of public policy which are concerned with magnetic resonance in medicine and biology and other related topics, and otherwise perform charitable, scientific and educational functions with respect to magnetic resonance applications in medicine and biology and other related topics.
 

To work with or for, and to co-operate with local, regional and national governments and governmental and private agencies, organisations, firms and institutions in efforts to accomplish one or more of the above purposes.
 
To ensure that scientists and clinicians working in the field have equal and fair opportunities to contribute to it.
 
The ISMRM Nordic Chapter Committee is governed by the following members:
 
Chairman: Associate Professor Linda Knutsson, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Vice Chairman: Professor Pia Maly Sundgren, Skane University Hospital, Lund, Sweden
Treasurer: Dr. John K. Hald, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway
Secretary: Dr. Kyrre E. Emblem, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway
Member: Professor Henrik B.W. Larson, Glostrup Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
Member: Professor Elna-Marie Larsson, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
Member: Dr. Miika Nieminen, Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland