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Jun.-Prof. Martin Schulte-Rüther is an Assistant Professor at the Research Center Jülich GmbH, affiliated with the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM) and specifically the JARA Institute Molecular neuroscience and neuroimaging (INM-11). He is based in Building 05.7, Room 4013 in Jülich. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms and imaging techniques in neuroscience, exploring how brain structure and function interrelate. As part of the JARA Institute, his work integrates experimental and computational approaches to advance neuroimaging and neuroscientific understanding.
Research interests include neural pathways, biomarkers for neurological disorders, and the application of advanced imaging technologies (e.g., MRI, PET) to study brain dynamics. He contributes to interdisciplinary efforts within the Helmholtz Association, fostering collaboration across neuroscience and medicine. No specific advising roles, grants, or scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
He is involved in the JARA Institute Molecular neuroscience and neuroimaging (INM-11), a collaborative platform combining molecular neuroscientific research with cutting-edge neuroimaging methods. This affiliation underscores his engagement in both experimental and analytical aspects of biomedical research.
