Lectures and seminars Imaging Neuroimmune Health in Stress-Related Disorders with PET

28-05-2026 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Add to iCal

This is part of the “Hot-topics in multimodal imaging” seminar series hosted by the Division of Imaging Core Facilities at the department of Clinical Neuroscience.

Title: Imaging Neuroimmune Health in Stress-Related Disorders with PET

Speaker: Kelly Cosgrove, PhD, is the Charles B.G. Murphy Professor of Psychiatry and Professor of Neuroscience and of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. Dr. Cosgrove uses neuroreceptor imaging techniques such as PET to gain insights into the brains of people with substance use disorders and other stress-related conditions. Her laboratory develops and applies innovative brain imaging methods to track changes in key neurochemicals over time, to identify treatment targets for psychiatric disorders, and to examine individual differences as well as sex- and gender-related differences.

The seminar will be hosted by Granville Matheson, Imaging Core Facilitiy, Department of Clinical Neuroscience.

Hot-topics in multimodal imaging" is a seminar series hosted by the Division of Imaging Core Facilities with a focus on multimodal imaging, which will cover the latest research in the fields Neurology, Psychiatry and Cognitive Neuroscience and will give our audience an overview of the state-of-the-art instruments, computational and AI assisted data analysis being applied in the field by top international researchers.
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