Dr. María Luisa Soto Montenegro | Neuroimagen Preclínica

Dr. María Luisa Soto Montenegro : Leading Researcher in Neuroimagen Preclínica

Dr. María Luisa Soto Montenegro, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, Spain

🎉 Congratulations, Dr. María Luisa Soto Montenegro! 

🏆 On behalf of ScienceFather, we celebrate your remarkable achievement in winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have left an indelible mark in your field. 🌟 Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is truly commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field.

🌟 Dr. María Luisa Soto Montenegro is a Senior Researcher currently affiliated with the Fundación para la Investigación Biomédica at Hospital General Gregorio Marañón in Madrid, Spain. She works in the Laboratory of Imaging, specializing in Medicine and Experimental Surgery. Her professional journey began in 2018 at this institution.

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🎓 Education :

~   PhD in Biology : Universidad Complutense Madrid, 2002

~   Master’s Degree in Pharmacy : Universidad Complutense Madrid, 1999

~   Bachelor’s Degree in Biology : Universidad Complutense Madrid, 1992

Main Research Lines:

1.  Brain damage caused by drugs of abuse and psychosis.

2.  Molecular imaging in deep brain stimulation (DBS).

3.  Prevention strategies in the onset of schizophrenia.

📚 Publication Impact and Citations : 

Scopus Metrics:

  • 📝 Publications: 68 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • 📊 Citations: A total of 1,035 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Soto Montenegro’s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 1369
    • h-index: 22
    • i10-index: 36
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 764
    • h-index: 16
    • i10-index: 30

These metrics reflect Dr. Soto Montenegro’s substantial impact in the academic community, showcasing the widespread influence of her research. 🌐✨

Publications ( Top Note ) :

1.  The chemokine receptor CXCR4 and the metalloproteinase MT1-MMP are mutually required during melanoma metastasis to lungs

Published  Year : 2009, Cited By : 107

2.  Measurement of cerebral glucose metabolic rates in the anesthetized rat by dynamic scanning with 18F-FDG, the ATLAS small animal PET scanner, and arterial blood sampling

Published  Year : 2004, Cited By : 101

3.  Augmented acquisition of cocaine self-administration and altered brain glucose metabolism in adult female but not male rats exposed to a cannabinoid agonist during adolescence

Published  Year : 2008, Cited By : 93

4.  Using a maternal immune stimulation model of schizophrenia to study behavioral and neurobiological alterations over the developmental course

Published  Year : 2015, Cited By : 76

5.  Constitutive activation of B-Raf in the mouse germ line provides a model for human cardio-facio-cutaneous syndrome

Published  Year : 2011, Cited By : 74

6.  Deep brain stimulation improves behavior and modulates neural circuits in a rodent model of schizophrenia

Published  Year : 2016, Cited By : 58

7.  Differences in response to food stimuli in a rat model of obesity: in-vivo assessment of brain glucose metabolism

Published  Year : 2008, Cited By : 48

8.  Minocycline in neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases: an update

Published  Year : 2021, Cited By : 47

9.  Monitoring vascular normalization induced by antiangiogenic treatment with 18F-fluoromisonidazole-PET

Published  Year : 2016, Cited By: 42

10.  Early neuromodulation prevents the development of brain and behavioral abnormalities in a rodent model of schizophrenia

Published  Year : 2018, Cited By : 41

 

May your efforts cultivate a future where the skies are not only filled with innovation but are also fortified against the challenges that technological progress may bring.

Wishing you continued success in your endeavors to secure the future of Network Protocols, Technology and Communication.