Dr. Kristina Herfert (Werner Siemens Imaging Center) initiated the second NCI on Molecular and Functional Neuroimaging and is currently looking for cooperations.
Dr. Kristina Herfert is very interested in collaborating with research groups focusing on mouse and rat models of neurodegenerative and neuropsychological disorders and combining in vivo molecular and functional brain imaging with other molecular imaging technologies and methods from molecular biology, microscopy, electrophysiology and others.
Contact: kristina.herfert@med.uni-tuebingen.de
Download the PDF here: Molecular and Functional Neuroimaging
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