Ultra-high magnetic field imaging adapted for use in humans is currently experiencing an unprecedented boom. It allows the identification of anatomical, molecular or physiological biomarkers with an incomparable definition compared to other imaging techniques. It opens new avenues of research and clinical applications in neuroscience and other fields such as osteology, radiology or inflammation. Since 2018, a 7 Teslas MRI machine has been marketed by Siemens for research and clinical uses (Magnetom Terra). The HUMA 7T project aims to acquire this new technology in Lyon, thus placing the site at the international forefront in the field of medical imaging, uniting the communities of imagers, clinicians and researchers, particularly in neuroscience.