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Molecular Connectivity Newsletter: March 2024

Molecular Connectivity Working Group Newsletter March 2024 Hello! We hope all is well! We wish to thank those who were able to attend our MCOS in February with Christian Habeck, PhD! Please find the recording here and the slides here. We welcome any feedback you may have and hope to see you at our March

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Molecular Connectivity Newsletter: February 2024

Molecular Connectivity Working Group Newsletter February 2024 Hello! We hope that you enjoyed our inaugural newsletter and wish to thank those that attended our first MCOS in January with Arianna Sala, PhD. We think it was a rousing success and appreciate the participation of everyone who was able to join! We welcome any feedback you

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Molecular Connectivity Newsletter: January 2024

Molecular Connectivity Working Group January 2024 Hello! Happy New Year! We are happy to share this inaugural newsletter from the Molecular Connectivity Working Group (MCWG)! We are reaching out to you as you have previously shown interest in the MCWG and we hope that this will be a welcome resource for keeping you informed about

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MCWG provides this month’s cover image in Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Have you seen April’s cover image of Trends in Cognitive Sciences? The cover features our paper “Brain connectomics: time for a molecular imaging perspective?” arguing for the need to integrate molecular imaging into the framework of brain connectivity. As chemical synapses represent the predominant mode of signal transduction in the human brain, targeting the molecular

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New publication by Sala et al.: Brain connectomics: time for a molecular imaging perspective?

Members of our group have published a new article in Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Sala et al. share their thoughts on Brain connectomics: time for a molecular imaging perspective? Highlights Sala A, Lizarraga A, Caminiti SP, Calhoun VD, Eickhoff SB, Habeck C, Jamadar SD, Perani D, Pereira JB, Veronese M, Yakushev I. Brain connectomics: time

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Alavi-Mandell Award for Dr. Ripp

We congratulate Dr. Isabelle Ripp most sincerely on receiving the Alavi-Mandell Award, which was presented by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging for her publication entitled “Integrity of Neurocognitive Networks in Dementing Disorders as Measured with Simultaneous PET/Functional MRI”. The Alavi-Mandell Award is given to individuals who were the first author of a

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