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Overview
Located within the beautiful seclusion of Southern California, the Laboratory of Molecular Neuroimaging is tucked away within the solitude of the University of California, Los Angeles. Spread among the West Los Angeles Veteran’s Administration, the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute & Hospital, and the Ahmanson-Lovelace Brain Mapping Center, the Laboratory of Molecular Neuroimaging utilizes cutting-edge noninvasive in vivo imaging techniques in its research. With two separate cyclotrons, a positron emission tomograph (PET) and microPET scanner, and a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner at its disposal, our group remains at the forefront of drug addiction behavioral research.
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People
There are currently more than twenty people committed to running every aspect of our studies as accurately and harmoniously as possible. To learn more about each member of our lab, click on the arrows below.
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