Doctoral and Diploma Theses (completed)
Effects of progesterone and estradiol on the human serotonergic neurotransmission - An investigation of 5-HT1A receptor distribution using PET and [carbonyl-11C]-WAY-100635
Dr.med. Christoph Spindelegger, doctoral thesis
December 2005
Comparison of serotonin1A receptor distribution and functional activation in the visual cortex -- A multimodal neuroimaging study combining quantitative molecular and high field functional magnetic resonance imaging in vivo
Dr.med. Florian Gerstl, doctoral thesis
June 2007
Treatment Effects of Escitalopram on the 5-HT1A Receptor Binding Potential - A PET study in patients suffering from anxiety disorders
Dr.med. Jad Kanaan, doctoral thesis
August 2007
About the radiosynthesis and preclinical evaluation of innovative PET-tracers labelled with fluorine-18 and carbon-11 for neuroimaging
Dr.rer.nat.Mag.pharm. Leonhard-Key Mien, doctoral thesis
November 2007 (Defensio 16.11.2007)
Sex differences in the serotonin-1A receptor distribution of the human brain measured by positron emission tomography
Dr.med. Patrycja Stein, doctoral thesis
May 2008
Regions of interest based comparison of molecular and functional data in multimodal neuroimaging using PET and functional MRI
MSc. Andreas Hahn, diploma thesis
June 2008
Doctoral and Diploma Theses (pending)
The influence of hormone replacement therapy on the cerebral serotonin-1A receptor distribution and mood in post-menopausal women.
Dr.med. Patrycja Stein, PhD thesis in Clinical Neurosciences
Start October 2008 (N790)
Optimized non-invasive quantification of neuronal receptors in healthy condition and psychiatric disorders using positron emission tomography.
MSc. FH Andreas Hahn, PhD thesis in Clinical Neurosciences
Start October 2008 (N790)
The influence of sex steroid hormones on serotonin transporter binding in the human brain investigated by PET.
Mag.rer.nat. Georg Kranz, PhD thesis in Clinical Neurosciences
Start November 2008 (N790)
Specific activation-profiles in fMRI-data of patients with anxiety-spectrum disorders and healthy controls - an exploratory approach.
Mag. Alexander Holik, PhD thesis in Clinical Neurosciences
Start October 2008 (N790)