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- First title on an emerging topic which will decisively influence psychiatric research.
- Written by leading experts and following a multidisciplinary approach.
- Wide audience including advanced students, pharmaceutical companies and clinical researchers.
Hochaktuelle Fortschritte auf diesem noch jungen Forschungsgebiet werden hier erstmals in Buchform zusammengefasst. Die Beiträge stammen aus verschiedenen Disziplinen, wobei Schwerpunkte auf Hochdurchsatz-Methoden und Algorithmen zur Datenanalyse liegen. Es wird vorgeführt, wie Experimente in silico Aufschlüsse über komplexe biologische Vorgänge in neuronalen Systemen liefern können.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
- First title on an emerging topic which will decisively influence psychiatric research.

- Written by leading experts and following a multidisciplinary approach.

- Wide audience including advanced students, pharmaceutical companies and clinical researchers.
Hochaktuelle Fortschritte auf diesem noch jungen Forschungsgebiet werden hier erstmals in Buchform zusammengefasst. Die Beiträge stammen aus verschiedenen Disziplinen, wobei Schwerpunkte auf Hochdurchsatz-Methoden und Algorithmen zur Datenanalyse liegen. Es wird vorgeführt, wie Experimente in silico Aufschlüsse über komplexe biologische Vorgänge in neuronalen Systemen liefern können.
Autorenporträt
Dr. F. Tretter is Senior Physician at the Klinikum München-Haar. He studied Psychology, Medicine and social science with separate doctorates. He worked in experimental electrophysiology for several years at Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry. Later, he worked in clinical psychiatry and specialized in addiction. His present research interests are related to withdrawal syndromes and their treatment, systems research in health care delivery systems, computer simulation of neuronal networks in mental disorders and philosophy of science.
Dr. G. Winterer is Professor of Psychiatry at the Psychiatric Clinic, University Düsseldorf, and scientific coordinator of DFG research program : "Nicotine: molecular and physiological effects in the central nervous system of humans ".
Dr. P. Gebicke-Haerter is Head of the Molecular Biology /DNA Chip Facility in the
Dept. of Psychopharmacology at Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim.
He started his career at the University of Göttingen and the Max-Planck-Institute there, went as a post-doc fellow to Stanford University, Dept. of Neurobiology, and then became a group leader in the Dept. of Pharmacology at the University of Freiburg. After his habilitation, he switched to the Clinic for Psychiatry in Freiburg and in 2000 went to the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim. His CV contains almost 100 original publications, various reviews and/or book chapters.