Decoding the Brain’s Learning Secrets

How Dr. Llopis’ Lab Used the PhenoSys JetBall to Uncover the Neural Mechanics of Learning Dr. Nuria Vendrell Llopis is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham whose journey into neuroscience was anything but conventional. Starting with a background in telecommunication engineering, her path shifted dramatically after an “aha moment” with a […]
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Cracking the multisensory code: a conversation with Janelle Pakan.

In pediatrics, young patients may not be able to communicate the exact location and intensity of the pain they’re experiencing. With SPECT/CT the origin of pain becomes clearly visible, which can lead to more accurate diagnoses and surgical planning. Nuclear medicine physicians are learning how to share visual findings from SPECT/CT with referring orthopedic surgeons, resulting in improved collaboration and outcomes.
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Unveiling the Hidden Players in How Our Brain Navigates

In pediatrics, young patients may not be able to communicate the exact location and intensity of the pain they’re experiencing. With SPECT/CT the origin of pain becomes clearly visible, which can lead to more accurate diagnoses and surgical planning. Nuclear medicine physicians are learning how to share visual findings from SPECT/CT with referring orthopedic surgeons, resulting in improved collaboration and outcomes.
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PhenoSys sponsors 2024 Neuroimaging Course at MPFI Florida

In pediatrics, young patients may not be able to communicate the exact location and intensity of the pain they’re experiencing. With SPECT/CT the origin of pain becomes clearly visible, which can lead to more accurate diagnoses and surgical planning. Nuclear medicine physicians are learning how to share visual findings from SPECT/CT with referring orthopedic surgeons, resulting in improved collaboration and outcomes.
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Impaired drainage through capillary-venous networks contributes to age-related white matter loss…

In pediatrics, young patients may not be able to communicate the exact location and intensity of the pain they’re experiencing. With SPECT/CT the origin of pain becomes clearly visible, which can lead to more accurate diagnoses and surgical planning. Nuclear medicine physicians are learning how to share visual findings from SPECT/CT with referring orthopedic surgeons, resulting in improved collaboration and outcomes.
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