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Johanna Stéen, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow at Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam Neuroscience

Location: Amsterdam Netherlands

Dr. Johanna Stéen received her MSc degree in mhas been boratories of2018) in m proteins. students to suss out that they are ay they'ccurs to me that this might make fun foddeedicinal chemistry from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and subsequently earned her PhD degree (2018) in medicinal chemistry and radiopharmaceutical chemistry from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. During her doctoral studies, with Dr. Matthias Herth and Prof. Jesper L. Kristensen, she worked on the development and application of bioorthogonal molecular tools in PET imaging. Since 2019, she has been a postdoctoral fellow with Prof. Windhorst and Prof. de Esch at Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands, where her research has been focused on PET tracer development for targets in the central nervous system. In 2020, she was awarded a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship to work on the development of PET tracers targeting the P2Y12 receptor.


Associated Grants

  • Screening for PET Tracers that will Bind to the P2Y12 Receptor and Allow Monitoring of Microglia Activation During Neuroinflammation

    2022


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